Convex Nonagon
A convex nonagon is a polygon with nine sides, and it has the characteristic that all its interior angles are less than 180 degrees. In simpler terms, a convex nonagon is a shape with nine straight sides that don’t curve inward.
The angles inside this polygon point outward, and there are no “dents” or inward-pointing corners. Convex nonagons have a regular and smooth appearance without any angles bending inward.
What is a Nonagon?
Nonagon, a polygon with nine sides and nine angles, is a geometric shape that captures mathematical intrigue and visual diversity. Whether regular or irregular, convex or concave, the nonagon takes on various forms based on the equality of its sides and the measurements of its interior angles.
In this article, we will learn the meaning and definitions, types, properties, area and perimeter of a nonagon, and angles of a nonagon, along with some solved examples.
Table of Content
- Nonagon Shape
- Sides of Nonagon
- Types of Nonagon
- Regular Nonagon
- Irregular Nonagon
- Nonagon Angles
- How Many Sides are in a Nonagon?
- Perimeter of a Nonagon
- Area of Nonagon
- How to Draw a Nonagon?
- Formulas of Nonagon
- Examples on Nonagon
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