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A change I'd make except I'm not really a mathematician
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"Note that these surfaces are generally different from constant Gaussian curvature surfaces, with the important exception of the sphere."

Can this be changed to:

"Note that these surfaces are generally different from constant Gaussian curvature surfaces, with the important exceptions of the sphere and the plane."

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How about the hyperboloid?

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"Note that these surfaces are generally different from constant Gaussian curvature surfaces, with the important exception of the sphere."

Can this be changed to:

"Note that these surfaces are generally different from constant Gaussian curvature surfaces, with the important exceptions of the sphere and the plane."

?

How about the hyperboloid?