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Spherical Geometry. Through a given point not on a line, there are no lines parallel to the given line. Lines are represented by curves on the great circles.

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1 Spherical Geometry

2 Through a given point not on a line, there are no lines parallel to the given line. Lines are represented by curves on the great circles of the sphere.

3 Assume that the following figure is a sphere. Lines are represented by curves on the great circles of the sphere. Note that they are curved outward, so the sum of the angles will be greater than 180 o.

4 Basketball Activity What actually comprises the sphere? What is a “line” on a sphere? The intersection of two distinct lines is: parallel lines? Are there parallel great circles on a sphere?

5 On the Earth what is the only latitude that forms a great circle? How do all the other latitudes compare to a great circle of the Earth? Which longitude lines on the Earth are great circles? Where do all longitude lines on the Earth intersect? The points at the opposite ends of a sphere are called antipodal points. Given the name of two.


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