I would have asked this on a math community but I couldn’t find an active one.
In a spherical geometry, great circles are “straight lines”. As such, a triangle can have two or even three right angles to it.
But what if you go the long way around the back of the sphere? Is that still a triangle?
(Edit:) I guess it’s a triangle! Fair enough; I can’t think of what else you would call it. Thanks, everyone.
It’s got three angles, so I’d say so
Oh so that’s why they call it that.
Just wait until you learn about the etymology of triceratops
It’s got three ceratops of course
Three knights can ride it; tri-sir-atop.
But there’s only one Michael Cera, how can this animal be topped with three of them!
Nah it tried to have three ceratops but it only got two of those things.