SOLUTION: A circle is circumscribed about a regular nonagon. What is the measure of the arc between each pair of consecutive vertices? Round to nearest hundredth if necessary

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Question 741792: A circle is circumscribed about a regular nonagon. What is the measure of the arc between each pair of consecutive vertices? Round to nearest hundredth if necessary
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) About Me  (Show Source):
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This is simply cutting the circle into 9 equal parts. "Nona-" means nine. You are looking for 2%2Api%2F9 radians.