I know, shitpost and all, but this is possible in non-Euclidean geometry
A triangle with 90° angles, yes.
But not a four sided TRIANGLE. That itself is a contradiction.
One of the angles is 180 though so imagine what the two sides joined there would look like. After all this isn’t to scale.
You can’t make a 3 sided object with 4 sides. It’s no longer a triangle and is a square. It’s the definitions themselves. Non-euclidian geometry would allow the angles to equal more than 180°, but not to “add a side”.
“Not to scale”
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Incase that is still a mystery to you, that means that the drawing is visually inconsistent with the finished part. That 180 degree ‘corner’ is effectively a straight line, if drawn to scale.
Lmao that IS NOT how “scale” works. Proportions stay the same.
Why does it have to be non-Euclidean geometry? It seems like it would work fine as a regular (normal? Euclidean?) 30-30-60 triangle.
my head hurts
This is on a computer. 2 triangles obviously.