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No. An oval consists of curved lines.

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Q: Does a oval have parallel lines?
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How many parallel lines does an oval have?

An example of parallel lines are the two rails of a railway track, rails which never meet. An oval is a line or shape that has no parallel lines.


What are the properties of an oval?

1 sideno Anglesinfant lines of symmetryNo parallel and Perpendicular lines


What shapes have 0 pairs of parallel lines?

all right some body said that Ellipse Circle Oval but parallel shapes need to have lines so they are not parallel shapes so all i know that are not parallel is a diamond and a rhombus


How many curved lines does a oval have?

An ellipse has just one. An oval can also refer to a circle that has been stretched by inserting two parallel straight sections - as in a running track. In such cases, it has two curved lines.


What are the elliptical line called?

oval lines


How many parallel does an oval has?

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When are two lines nonintersecting?

When two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect.


Are parallel lines actually parallel?

If they were not actually parallel then they would not be parallel lines!


What is the circumference of a 15x30 ft oval?

Oval = 2 semicircles connected with two parallel lines which are spaced by the diameter of the semicircle. Circumf. = (Pi x 15) + (2*15) = 15 Pi + 30 = 77.124 (to nearest 3rd decimal). Please note that an oval is not an ellipse.


Why does the Parthenon have no parallel lines?

it has parallel lines


Does a rectangle have parallel lines?

no parallel lines


What is the function of parallel lines?

parallel lines are diagonal lines or increasing lines