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In the astronomical triangle shown in Figure 36.14, with sides defined by light paths, the sum of the interior angles is more than \(180^\circ\). Is there any astronomical triangle whose interior angles sum to less than \(180^\circ\)?

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QUESTION:

In the astronomical triangle shown in Figure 36.14, with sides defined by light paths, the sum of the interior angles is more than \(180^\circ\). Is there any astronomical triangle whose interior angles sum to less than \(180^\circ\)?

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In the astronomical triangle shown in figure 36.14 the sum of the interior angles is greater than 180°.

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