Re: Exact Trisecting





Gerry Myerson wrote:
> In article <qcdbe1lgtt6o6f1lfrc7fkto6q7p7i2i92@xxxxxxx>,
> quasi <quasi@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > As an excuse, I'll mention that I come from a space where the 3 angles
> > of a triangle add to more than pi.
>
> I hope you brought some of those triangles with you when you came
> to our space. They could come in very handy here.

Actually, they *are* handy... in spherical trigonometry.
Not such an extraordinary space, after all.

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