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Question Number 137771 by bemath last updated on 06/Apr/21

Commented by bemath last updated on 06/Apr/21

any one solve the question number  16?

$${any}\:{one}\:{solve}\:{the}\:{question}\:{number} \\ $$$$\mathrm{16}? \\ $$

Commented by Ñï= last updated on 06/Apr/21

185°+62°+135°+95°+173°+160°=710°  710÷180°+2=5.94^∙ <6  in Euclidean geometry it′s not possible,in non−Euclidean geometry it′s possible.

$$\mathrm{185}°+\mathrm{62}°+\mathrm{135}°+\mathrm{95}°+\mathrm{173}°+\mathrm{160}°=\mathrm{710}° \\ $$$$\mathrm{710}\boldsymbol{\div}\mathrm{180}°+\mathrm{2}=\mathrm{5}.\mathrm{9}\overset{\centerdot} {\mathrm{4}}<\mathrm{6} \\ $$$${in}\:{Euclidean}\:{geometry}\:{it}'{s}\:{not}\:{possible},{in}\:{non}−{Euclidean}\:{geometry}\:{it}'{s}\:{possible}. \\ $$

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