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Well honey, a 3D nonagon is simply called a "nonagon" because the term "3D" is already implied by saying it's a shape. So, no need to get fancy with the terminology here. Just call it like it is and move on with your fabulous self.

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12y ago

it is no longer a nonagon as in 3d, its facets are multipied by 3.

9 facets on the Y axis

9 facets on the Z axis

9 facets on the X axis

= 18 facets in total.

Now if you talk about a 3d figure having a total of 9 facets, then its a spherical nonagon..which is a sphere who has also 9 plain facets.

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3y ago

3d nonagon

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