SOLUTION: Using the north pole, a segment of the equator of earth, and segments of two meridians (logitudinal lines), create a triangle whose angle sum is 300 degrees.

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Question 624023: Using the north pole, a segment of the equator of earth, and segments of two meridians (logitudinal lines), create a triangle whose angle sum is 300 degrees.
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Using the north pole, a segment of the equator of earth, and segments of two meridians (logitudinal lines), create a triangle whose angle sum is 300 degrees.
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Both angles at the equator will be 90 degs.
The angle at the North Pole = 120 degs, eg, longitude -60 (West) & 60 East