Oh, dude, you mean like an oval-shaped egg but in 3D? That would be an "ellipsoid." It's like the fancy mathematical term for a squished egg shape. So, next time you're trying to impress your friends with your knowledge of 3D egg shapes, just drop the word "ellipsoid" and watch their minds be blown.
I was thinking about that myself, recently. The answer is "egg shaped". Mathematically, it's an "ovoid". Eggs vary in shape and there is no exact "formula" for the shape of an egg.
It has a definite shape
octagon
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Oh, dude, you mean like an oval-shaped egg but in 3D? That would be an "ellipsoid." It's like the fancy mathematical term for a squished egg shape. So, next time you're trying to impress your friends with your knowledge of 3D egg shapes, just drop the word "ellipsoid" and watch their minds be blown.
Any shape is mathematical.
No shape is mathematical really unless it has been created by a mathematical formula, but is certainly a geometric shape. But anything which is a 2D or 3D shape is geometric. My improvement: A catenary curve from a mathematical equation such as cosh x, is a mathematical and natural shape. Maby each other arch can be approximated by a mathematical formula.
No an egg is not a sphere. It is an ovoid. This shape is named after the shape of an egg.
The shape of an egg is kind of like an oval.
It is a cube.cube
like an egg shape , your asking the wright person
The shape of a pigeons egg is a smooth round egg.
I was thinking about that myself, recently. The answer is "egg shaped". Mathematically, it's an "ovoid". Eggs vary in shape and there is no exact "formula" for the shape of an egg.
It has a definite shape
convex
sphere