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    How do I find A and B of an ellipse?
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    To find A, measure from the center of the ellipse to the longest edge. For B, find the length from the center to the shortest edge.
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    How do I calculate a half ellipse area?
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    Since we know the area of an ellipse is πab, area of half the ellipse will be (πab)/2
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    What is a 3-dimensional ellipse called?
    Community Answer
    A 3-dimensional ellipse is called an "ellipsoid."
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    What is the volume of a ellipsoid?
    Top Answerer
    It is (4π/3)(abc), where a, b and c are the three principal diameters of the ellipsoid.
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    How should I calculate volume of half an ellipse?
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    An ellipse is 2-dimensional whereas volume is 3-dimensional. Thus, an ellipse (or half an ellipse) will never have a volume.
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    How do I find the area of a circle?
    Top Answerer
    The area of a circle is pi multiplied by the square of the radius.
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    How do you determine the diameter of an ellipse?
    Top Answerer
    An ellipse does not have a diameter. It has a major axis and a minor axis. These axes may be given, or they can be measured. They can also be calculated using the formulas shown at MathOpenRef.com/ellipseaxes.html.
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    How do I calculate the perimeter of an ellipse?
    Top Answerer
    It's complicated. See MathIsFun.com/geometry/ellipse-perimeter.html.
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    What is circumference of an ellipse?
    Top Answerer
    The formula is surprisingly complicated. Websearch "ellipse circumference."
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    What is an ellipsoid?
    Top Answerer
    It's a three-dimensional figure generated by rotating an ellipse around one or both of its axes. It looks much like an American football.
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    How do I calculate an ellipsoid area?
    Top Answerer
    If you want the formula for the surface area of an ellipsoid, it is complicated and beyond the scope of this Q&A platform. See "vCalc.com/wiki/vCalc/ellipsoid+-+surface+area". (If you just want the formula for the area of an ellipse, it's in the article above.)
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    Why should I calculate the area of an ellipse?
    Top Answerer
    There could be any number of reasons. For example, you might need to paint an elliptical floor space, and you'd have to know the area of the ellipse so you'll know how much paint to buy.
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    What can be the least perimeter for a 2-dimensional area?
    Top Answerer
    A circle has the shortest perimeter of any geometric shape for a given area.
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    What is the area of a semicircle?
    Top Answerer
    Multiply pi by the square of the radius. Then divide by 2.
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    How do I find the area of an ellipse if I only know the major axis?
    Top Answerer
    It's impossible without further information.
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    Are ovals and ellipses the same thing?
    Top Answerer
    They are not identical. An ellipse has two focal points. An oval can have either one or two focal points.
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    Can I calculate the area of the ellipse if I only know the circumference?
    Top Answerer
    No. You would need other information in order to find the area. A given circumference could surround many different areas and axes.
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