TWO ways!
Firstly, either treat oval as ellipse and you can get area as:
pi*A*B (where A=half length of major axis=horizontal and B=half length of minor axis=vertical) both measurements at the centre.
Secondly, if you want to be more precise that you have to integrate after knowing the equation of the function making the plane.
2006-09-03 06:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Area Of An Oval
2016-11-05 11:29:51
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answered by hempel 4
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In an oval shape, there will be two radius. One will be the longest and other will be the shortest. First of all get the area by using the longest radius. I hope you must know the formula. Now get the area using the shortest radius. Add both the areas and divide it with 2. You will get the area of that oval. e.g.
An oval has longest radius = 4
then its area would be = 4*4*22/7 = 50.28
The same oval has shortest radius = 2
therefore its area would be = 2*2*22/7 = 12.57
the area of that oval will = 50.28 + 12.57 = 62.85/2 = 31.425
2006-09-05 04:50:55
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answered by Rajeev 2
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True Oval is rectangle with two half circles on each ends.
Area of the rectangle + area of circle.
Oval is nothing but a rectangle with half a circle at each end.
If length of the rectangle is "L" and the width is "B" then radius of the circle is half "B"
Area= (LxB)+ 22/7(B/2xB/2)
Say L=20 and B=4
then
area = (20x4)+ 22/7(2x2)=92.571428
Lots of time people mix up Ellipse with Oval.
A book on mathematics will have this formula, my key board is not able to type certain characters like Square and to avoid the mistake I am not giving the formula.
PS
Pie = 22/7=3.1248571
2006-09-03 17:27:31
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answered by minootoo 7
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RE:
how can we get area of oval shape?
2015-08-06 03:13:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You mean oval like the eggshell ( measured on three cartesian axes) or oval like the cut portion of a boiled egg into two equal identical pieces (measured on two cartesian axes). In both cases you will need to know certain measurments of the shape and knowledge of integration
2006-09-03 07:07:23
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answered by dan 2
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my husband uses Autocad, computer program that aids in the design things. he says he can give you the area just needs to know the length and width of oval.
2006-09-03 06:53:10
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answered by dawn 2
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THERE IS NO SUCH REGULAR SHAPE DEFINED AS
OVAL SHAPE
IF YOU MEAN IT IS ELLIPSE WHICH IS SYMMETRICAL
ABOUT VERTICAL & HORIZONTAL AXIS
the area is phi*a*b
a = semi major axis
b = semi minor axis
2006-09-03 06:56:50
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answered by spnchennai 1
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Calculus!
If this is a math homework question, you have a mean teacher! Calculating the area of ellipses is very difficult, depending on the characteristics of the ellipse.
2006-09-03 07:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-11 02:45:59
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answered by ? 4
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