Each side of a spherical triangle is less than the sum of the other two sides. Let ABC be a spherical triangle, AB the longest side. Plane and Solid Geometry - Page 372 by George Albert Wentworth - 1899 - 473 pages Full view - About this book
...angles of a spherical triangle are independent of the length of the radius of the sphere. 3. Either side of a spherical triangle is less than the sum of the other two. 4. If two sides of a spherical triangle are unequal, the angles opposite are unequal, and the greater...