A circle has a constant radius whereas an oval does not.
No. An oval is a streched out circle. A circle is not a regular shape.
The name of a squashed circle is an oval
An elliptical oval (if that is what you meant) is a tautology. An oval and ellipse are the same thing - a "squashed" circle.
None. An oval is a "squashed" circle.
A circle has a constant radius whereas an oval does not.
A circle has the same diameter around its border, while an oval is longer than its width.
A circle is perfectly round and an ellipse is oval.
An oval is used for an endpoint (Start/End/Return). A circle is used as a connector, for instance, if you get to a point where to want to run a subroutine, put a circle connector with a label (a letter, for instance). At the beginning of that subroutine, start it with the same lettered circle connector.
It is either a circle or an oval.
in geometry how is a circle different from an oval?
because of shape of the apple is not ferfect circle and the earth's shape is oval
An elliptical shape tends to be an oval, but a little bit rounder. For An Example: imagine a cross between a circle and an oval and you should get the general picture as to what its supposed to look like
No. An oval is a streched out circle. A circle is not a regular shape.
oval
Oval? Circle? Something to that effect.
A circle.