Nonagons are in the most extraordinary forms. There can be a nonagon- shaped booger!
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∙ 11y agoenneagons or nonagons
A hexagon has six sides, and a nonagon has nine. Three hexagons and three nonagons then have (3 x 6) + (3 x 9) = 18 + 27 = 45 sides altogether.
A nonagon has 9 sides and a triangle has 3. So there are (5*9)+(1*3) = 48 sides in 5 nonagons and 1 triangle.
There are several real life examples of a trapezoid that can be found every day. Some are women's handbags, metal garage buildings, and the trusses of a bridge.
actually they are called mudskippers in real life and you can find them and they can be found in wet and swampy areas in Africawhoever wrote this failed ^ :panyways there is a creature called an axolotl and you find them in mexico and you can buy them online
Presumably they are fitted into or form 9 shaped places
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
Nonagons have 9 sides
All nine sided polygons are known as "nonagons". Nonagons that have all side lengths the same are known as "regular nonagons".
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A real life example is the chloroplasts found in plant cells.
enneagons or nonagons
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A hexagon has six sides, and a nonagon has nine. Three hexagons and three nonagons then have (3 x 6) + (3 x 9) = 18 + 27 = 45 sides altogether.
It may, or it may not, be symmetrical. There are different types of nonagons.