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8. Congruent and Similar Solids
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Exercise 39 Page 902

In spherical geometry a great circle is called a line.

Yes.

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We will decide whether Figure x on the sphere is a line in spherical geometry.

In spherical geometry, a great circle is called a line. Recall that a great circle is a section of a sphere that contains a diameter of the sphere. Looking at the given figure, we can see that Figure x goes through the poles of the sphere. Therefore, it is a great circle, which means that it is a line.