A regular nonagon has 9 sides and so its perimeter is 9*40 = 36 units of measurement
It is: 162/9 = 18cm
For any nonagon in general:Perimeter = (side-1 + side-2 + side-3 + . . . . . + side-8 + side-9)For a regular nonagon:Perimeter = 9 x (length of one side)
Area of a regular polygon = 1/2(apothem)(perimeter) 2025 = 1/2(25)(perimeter), so the perimeter = 2025 divided by 25/2. Perimeter = 162 Side length = 162/9 Side length = 18
I think you mean a regular nonagon. This is a nine-sided polygon. If you have the length of one side, you can multiply it by 9 to find the perimeter of all sides.
The area is indeterminate, since the shape can be a long thin nonagon with minimum area or a regular one with maximum area.
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The answer depends on what information you have. If you have the length of a side, then the perimeter is nine times that length.
189 feet.
It is: 162/9 = 18cm
21*9 = 189 feet.
For any nonagon in general:Perimeter = (side-1 + side-2 + side-3 + . . . . . + side-8 + side-9)For a regular nonagon:Perimeter = 9 x (length of one side)
One possibility is an irregular triangle with a side of 5 units.
Each side is 117/9 = 13 cm
Area of a regular polygon = 1/2(apothem)(perimeter) 2025 = 1/2(25)(perimeter), so the perimeter = 2025 divided by 25/2. Perimeter = 162 Side length = 162/9 Side length = 18
I think you mean a regular nonagon. This is a nine-sided polygon. If you have the length of one side, you can multiply it by 9 to find the perimeter of all sides.
To find the perimeter of a nonagon (a nine-sided polygon), you multiply the length of one side by the number of sides. Given that each side is 4.8 centimeters, the perimeter is calculated as (9 \times 4.8) centimeters, which equals 43.2 centimeters. Therefore, the perimeter of the nonagon is 43.2 centimeters.
The area is indeterminate, since the shape can be a long thin nonagon with minimum area or a regular one with maximum area.