Mini display port not working?

I am trying to connect my late 2009 iMac to an extenal monitor.  Been to store twice now and both adapters are not fitting???  Am I missing something here...
Thanks

Yup you are missing something what I don't know, however the first thing is learning how to insert a photo into this forum. Use the camera icon you see when you are replying or creating a message and follow the prompts. The second is following Apple's instructions for connecting an external display, which is located at:
support.apple.com/kb/HT5019

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