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Oval Shape - Meaning, Properties, Construction, Examples
An oval shape is a smooth-looking closed shape and a curved geometrical figure. An oval shape has no straight sides. It has no corners or vertices like squares or rectangles. It has one flat curved face. In some cases of an oval shape, a line of symmetry can be observed.
What Is an Oval Shape? Definition, Properties, Examples
An oval shape is a closed shape. It is a completely curved geometric figure. Thus, it has no straight lines or vertices. It looks like a stretched-out, elongated, or a squashed circle. The shape is very similar to the shape of an ellipse. However, they are not the same.
OVAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
adjective. uk / ˈəʊ.v ə l / us / ˈoʊ.v ə l / Add to word list. B2. shaped like a circle that is flattened so that it is like an egg or an ellipse: an oval mirror. an oval face. Compare. elliptical adjective. Fewer examples. The plant has oval green leaves marbled with brownish-purple. Our table is oval in shape.
The Mathematical Beauty of the Oval Shape
Ovals are often thought of as being curvy, organic shapes. But did you know that the oval shape has some very specific mathematical properties? In this blog post, we'll take a look at what makes an oval an oval, and how this simple shape can be found in some interesting places.
Oval - Wikipedia
An oval (from Latin ovum 'egg') is a closed curve in a plane which resembles the outline of an egg. The term is not very specific, but in some areas ( projective geometry, technical drawing, etc.) it is given a more precise definition, which may include either one or two axes of symmetry of an ellipse.
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