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What is a nonegon?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

A nonagon is a 9 sided polygon

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What do you call in a polygon who has a 9 sides?

nonegon


How many triangles are in a nonagon?

There are 7 triangles in a nonegon


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What do you call in a polygon who has a 9 sides?

nonegon


How many triangles are in a nonagon?

There are 7 triangles in a nonegon


What is the sum of the angles in a nonegon?

The sum of the angles in a nonagon total 1260 degrees.


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