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Which statements about the sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle in Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries are true? A. In Euclidian geometry the sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle is 180 degrees, but in elliptical or spherical geometry the sum is less than 180 degrees. B. In Euclidian geometry the sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle is 180 degrees, but in elliptical or spherical geometry the sum is greater than 180 degrees. C. In Euclidian geometry the sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle is less than 180 degrees, but in hyperbolic geometry the sum is equal to 180 degrees. D. In Euclidian geometry the sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees, but in hyperbolic geometry the sum is less than 180 degrees. E. In Euclidian geometry the sum of the interior angle measures of a triangle is 180 degrees, but in hyperbolic geometry the sum is less than 180 degrees.
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