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One curved side and NO corners.
It has one face, no corners and one edge. Please if I'm wrong correct me.
It has TWO(2) sides ; INside and OUTside Ha!!! Ha!!! My silly joke. An oval has NO sides and NO corners. It can be consered as a 'squashed' circle. It has two axes; a major axis and a minor axis. They intersect at the centre of the oval. It has two foci ( plural of focus ; NOT 'focuses' that is the verb) , and they are located on the major axis. If you draw an oval using a piece of paper , two pins, pencil and a loop of string. Place the loop of string around the two pins and the pencil and scribe a loop , keeping the string taught. This loop is an oval, and the two pins are at the 'foci'.
There are no vertices in an oval
Any curved shape such as a circle, an ellipse, an oval, a wriggly line - as long as it does not have any corners.
One curved side and NO corners.
Oval is a closed figure without any corners.
none.
An oval has two curved stretches and two straight stretches. It has no corners.
True oval have no sharp corners
It does not have any corner
2 edges, 0 corners, 2 faces
It has one face, no corners and one edge. Please if I'm wrong correct me.
An oval.
It has TWO(2) sides ; INside and OUTside Ha!!! Ha!!! My silly joke. An oval has NO sides and NO corners. It can be consered as a 'squashed' circle. It has two axes; a major axis and a minor axis. They intersect at the centre of the oval. It has two foci ( plural of focus ; NOT 'focuses' that is the verb) , and they are located on the major axis. If you draw an oval using a piece of paper , two pins, pencil and a loop of string. Place the loop of string around the two pins and the pencil and scribe a loop , keeping the string taught. This loop is an oval, and the two pins are at the 'foci'.
In one respect, an oval has an infinite number of edges, corners and faces, in another respect it has none.
A point has no corners and no sides. There are several geometic shapes with no corners and only one side. Some of the shapes are circle, oval, and sphere.