In Euclidean geometry, the sum of the measures of the interior anlges of a pentagon is 540°.
The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a pentagon would be different in spherical geometry because A.) THE SUM WOULD BE GREATER THAN 540°
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Solution:
According to the Pythagorean Theorem, is that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sums of squares of the two legs in which if you take the square root of the sum you are going to get the actual length of the hypotenuse but the two legs are already squared so all you have to do now is sum them and take the square root of it.

R^2/2(pi/180*D-sin(D)) is the formula so 6^2/2(pi/180*120-sin(120)) is the problem which comes to about 22cm^2
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