Enneadecagon
An enneadecagon or 19-gon is a shape with 19 sides and 19 corners.[1] It is also known as an enneakaidecagon or a nonadecagon.[2]
| Regular enneadecagon | |
|---|---|
|  A regular enneadecagon | |
| Type | Regular polygon | 
| Edges and vertices | 19 | 
| Schläfli symbol | {19} | 
| Coxeter diagram |    | 
| Symmetry group | Dihedral (D19), order 2×19 | 
| Internal angle (degrees) | ≈161.052° | 
| Dual polygon | Self | 
| Properties | Convex, cyclic, equilateral, isogonal, isotoxal | 
Regular enneadecagon
    
All sides of a regular enneadecagon are the same length. Each corner is ≈161.052°. All corners added together equal 6840°.
The radius of the circumcircle of the regular enneadecagon with side length t is (angle in degrees). The area, where t is the edge length, is
References
    
- Borges, Samantha; Morgan, Matthew (2012), Children's Miscellany: Useless Information That's Essential to Know, Chronicle Books, p. 110, ISBN 9781452119731.
- McKinney, Sueanne; Hinton, KaaVonia (2010), Mathematics in the K-8 Classroom and Library, ABC-CLIO, p. 67, ISBN 9781586835224.
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