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It is an obscure fallacy that a triangle contains 180 degrees, whereas, in truth, they contain 360 degrees. Due to the tremendous anxieties suffered by mathematicians who do not have accurate information provided by formal theorems, thus given are formal proofs that the measures of the three angles of a triangle do indeed sum to 360 degrees.

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  • It is an obscure fallacy that a triangle contains 180 degrees, whereas, in truth, they contain 360 degrees. Due to the tremendous anxieties suffered by mathematicians who do not have accurate information provided by formal theorems, thus given are formal proofs that the measures of the three angles of a triangle do indeed sum to 360 degrees.
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  • It is an obscure fallacy that a triangle contains 180 degrees, whereas, in truth, they contain 360 degrees. Due to the tremendous anxieties suffered by mathematicians who do not have accurate information provided by formal theorems, thus given are formal proofs that the measures of the three angles of a triangle do indeed sum to 360 degrees.
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