Assuming you mean 1,120, because each angle in a nanogon is 140 degrees so the ninth angle is 140 as well. But if this is an irregular nanogon then...it`s still possible to figure out...your last angle would be 130 degrees.
This is called a nonagon, from the Latin root "nonus" meaning ninth.
right angle is 90 degrees, one ninth of that is 90 divided by 9, which gives 10degrees
10 degrees.
There are 66 angles formed by 12 distinct rays with a common endpoint. The first ray by itself doesn't make an angle, the second ray makes 11 distinct angles, the third ray makes 10, the fourth 9, the fifth - 8, the sixth - 7, the seventh-6, the eighth - 5, the ninth- 4, the tenth - 3, the eleventh - 2, and the twelfth - 1 (it makes an angle with the first ray).
Five and one ninth.
Ennead, enneadic, ninth, nonagon, novenary...
10 degrees.
This is called a nonagon, from the Latin root "nonus" meaning ninth.
Nine, ninth, nonagon, or neuf. Those words mean 9.
A right angle turn is equivalent to 90 degrees. Therefore, one ninth of a right angle turn would be 90 degrees divided by 9, which equals 10 degrees. This means that one ninth of a right angle turn is a rotation of 10 degrees.
right angle is 90 degrees, one ninth of that is 90 divided by 9, which gives 10degrees
10 degrees
10 degrees
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there is no ninth gym. after the eight gym is the Pokemon league.
10 degrees.
10 degrees