No, a perfect circle has 1.
A circle has an infinite number of sides.
The base of a cone is a circle, and circle have an infinite amount of sides
A circle can be a polygon. Sometimes a circle can be a polygon that has infinite number of sides.
Zero in the normal course of events. You could say you can approximate a circle by an infinite-sided polygon, and then you would have infinite sides and corners. Or you could say a circle has an inside and an outside.
How many sides does a circle have? Infinite So the answer is Infinite
No, a perfect circle has 1.
A circle has an infinite number of sides.
The base of a cone is a circle, and circle have an infinite amount of sides
A circle as it has infinite number of sides
A circle can be a polygon. Sometimes a circle can be a polygon that has infinite number of sides.
NO. A square has 4 equal sides with the sides perpendicular each other. A circle has infinite sides.
Zero in the normal course of events. You could say you can approximate a circle by an infinite-sided polygon, and then you would have infinite sides and corners. Or you could say a circle has an inside and an outside.
A circle is the polygon with an infinite number of sides. A circle can be thought of as a polygon with an infinite number of infinitesimally small sides, known as line segments. The perimeter of a circle, known as the circumference, is calculated using the formula C = 2πr, where r is the radius of the circle. Since a circle has an infinite number of sides, it does not have a distinct number of sides like other polygons.
0/infinite amount of sides infinite lines of symmetry 0 right angles
Apeirogon. But some says Circle.
I may be wrong, but since a an oval has no sides, like a circle, then it should have and infinite number. I think any shape that has no sides, angles, corners, etc. has an infinite number. (This applies to 2D figures)