novemquadragintagon
A novemquadragintagon is a polygon with 49 sides. The term is derived from the Latin words "novem" meaning nine and "quadraginta" meaning forty, combined with the Greek suffix "-gon" meaning angle. Novemquadragintagons are a type of polygon, which is a two-dimensional shape with straight sides. They belong to the category of many-sided polygons, which are polygons with more than 10 sides. Novemquadragintagons are not commonly encountered in everyday life, but they are studied in geometry and mathematics for their properties and characteristics. The interior angles of a regular novemquadragintagon each measure approximately 176.36 degrees, and the exterior angles each measure approximately 13.64 degrees. The area of a regular novemquadragintagon can be calculated using the formula (49/4) * s^2 * cot(π/49), where s is the length of a side. Novemquadragintagons are also studied in the context of tiling and tessellation, as they can be used to create repeating patterns on a plane.