None.
An oval is a "squashed" circle.
0 edges, 1 face and 0 vertices.
None. An oval has only one curved perimeter - no sides.
Circle, oval etc just a flat shape with no straight lines. So, no squares, rectangles, pentagons, or any polygon.
It doesn't have any sides by normal definition but you could say that it has one.
The shape you are referring to is called a "quadrilateral." A quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides and four vertices. It can have various combinations of straight and curved sides, including two straight sides and two curved sides. Examples of quadrilaterals with two straight and two curved sides include a kite or a concave quadrilateral.
An oval shape does not have sides in the same way that polygons do, as it is a smooth, curved shape. Ovals are defined by their continuous curve without any straight edges or vertices. Therefore, it can be said that an oval has zero sides.
There are no vertices in an oval
0 edges, 1 face and 0 vertices.
One edge (boundary) and no vertices.
None. An oval has only one curved perimeter - no sides.
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Two(2) ; INSIDE and OUTSIDE. Ha!!! Ha!!! My silly joke!!! An oval does not have any sides. It is a fully curved 2-d figure.
An oval, being a continuous shape, does not have sides by the normal definition. However, one can argue it has an infinite amount of sides.
An oval has two curved stretches and two straight stretches. It has no corners.
Circle, oval etc just a flat shape with no straight lines. So, no squares, rectangles, pentagons, or any polygon.