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How do you find the area of an oval? - Answers
well, an oval is a curved shape like the circle, so we use the same basic principle of πr² (or pi multiplied by (radius squared)). however, unlike the circle, the oval as two differing radii (plural of radius!) so we have to take that into account and adjust our formula accordingly. so the formula instead of squaring one radius, we measure both radii (horizontal radius * vertical radius) an then we multiply that by pi. the simple form of the formula is: π*(r1*r2) r1= horizontal radius r2= vertical radius π is the symbol for pi hope that helps!
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How do you find the area of an oval? - Answers
well, an oval is a curved shape like the circle, so we use the same basic principle of πr² (or pi multiplied by (radius squared)). however, unlike the circle, the oval as two differing radii (plural of radius!) so we have to take that into account and adjust our formula accordingly. so the formula instead of squaring one radius, we measure both radii (horizontal radius * vertical radius) an then we multiply that by pi. the simple form of the formula is: π*(r1*r2) r1= horizontal radius r2= vertical radius π is the symbol for pi hope that helps!
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How do you find the area of an oval? - Answers
well, an oval is a curved shape like the circle, so we use the same basic principle of πr² (or pi multiplied by (radius squared)). however, unlike the circle, the oval as two differing radii (plural of radius!) so we have to take that into account and adjust our formula accordingly. so the formula instead of squaring one radius, we measure both radii (horizontal radius * vertical radius) an then we multiply that by pi. the simple form of the formula is: π*(r1*r2) r1= horizontal radius r2= vertical radius π is the symbol for pi hope that helps!
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