All right angles are still equal.
A circle can be drawn with any point at its center.
Only one straight line can be drawn between any two nonpolar points.
The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees
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They were paid equal wages compared to their male counterparts.
Socializing among cowerkers causes productivity to decrease.
"College students must be under 24 years old in order to be claimed as a dependent."
One of the following is not true concerning socializing in the work place: Engaging in social interactions can help build relationships and improve team cohesion, not all coworkers may be interested or comfortable participating in social activities, it is appropriate to discuss personal issues or conflicts with colleagues during work hours. The statement that it is appropriate to discuss personal issues or conflicts with colleagues during work hours is not true. Personal issues or conflicts should be addressed outside of work or with the appropriate HR personnel.
One of the following statements is not true about socializing in the workplace: Building positive relationships with colleagues can improve teamwork and productivity. It is important to maintain appropriate professional boundaries when socializing at work. Socializing with coworkers outside of work hours is always encouraged. Workplace socializing can enhance employee morale and job satisfaction.
In Euclidean geometry, parallels never meet. In other geometry, such as spherical geometry, this is not true.
False.
Pilots and captains of ship use spherical geometry to navigate their working wheel to move it. They can measure their pathway and destiny by using Spherical Geometry.
Lines in spherical geometry are very easy to understand. Lines in spherical geometry are straight looking items that can be found by graphing points in a certain pattern.
Geometry that is not on a plane, like spherical geometry
that would be a line and lines do not exist in spherical geometry
The first recorded study of spherical geometry was by Autolycus of Pitane, in the 4th century BC.
There is a beautiful proof of Euler's Therom, using the area of the sphere and spherical geometry.
Geometry that is not on a plane, like spherical geometry
No.
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It is the geometry of a sphere as well as of shapes on the surface of the sphere.