What is the perimeter of a oval?
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If you know the major axis and the minor axis of an ellipse, you can work out the circumference using the formula C = 2 x π x √((a2 + b2) ÷ 2), where a is the major axis and b is the minor axis.
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An oval looks like an elongated circle and is most commonly called an ellipse in geometry. Although there is no single, simple formula for calculating the circumference of an ellipse, one formula is more accurate than others. If you know the major axis and the minor axis of an ellipse, you can work out the circumference using the formula C = 2 x π x √((a2 + b2) ÷ 2), where a is the major axis and b is the minor axis. The major axis spans the length of the ellipse, running through the center and connecting the two farthest points, while the minor axis sits perpendicular to the major axis and connects the two closest points.
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