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How would you compare a circle to an ellipse?

How would you compare a circle to an ellipse?-example-1
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A circle is a closed curved shape that is flat. ... Instead of having all points the same distance from the center point, though, an ellipse is shaped so that when you add together the distances from two points inside the ellipse (called the foci) they always add up to the same number.

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How would you compare a circle to an ellipse?-example-1
How would you compare a circle to an ellipse?-example-2
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A circle is a closed curved shape that is flat. ... Instead of having all points the same distance from the center point, though, an ellipse is shaped so that when you add together the distances from two points inside the ellipse (called the foci) they always add up to the same number.

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