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semioval

Semioval is a geometric shape formed by dividing an ellipse with a straight line that passes through the ellipse’s center. The resulting region is one half of the ellipse, and its boundary consists of a straight chord along the dividing line and an elliptic arc connecting the endpoints of that chord. When the cut line aligns with a principal axis, the semioval is often described as horizontal or vertical; for a generic line through the center, the semioval’s orientation is determined by that line.

Area and perimeter: The area of any semioval obtained in this way equals half the area of

Properties: The two halves created by the central cut are congruent and mirror images across the cutting

Variation and related shapes: The concept generalizes to rotated ellipses; any line through the center yields

Applications and usage: Semioval forms appear in design, logo geometry, and architectural motifs as simple, rounded

the
entire
ellipse,
namely
πab/2,
where
a
and
b
are
the
ellipse’s
semi-major
and
semi-minor
axes.
The
perimeter
consists
of
the
straight
chord
length,
which
is
2d
where
d
is
the
distance
from
the
center
to
the
ellipse
along
the
cut,
plus
the
length
of
the
elliptical
arc
between
the
intersection
points.
The
arc
length
depends
on
the
cut
angle
and
ellipse
parameters
and
generally
does
not
have
a
simple
closed
form.
line.
The
shape
is
defined
by
the
ellipse
and
the
central
chord,
making
orientation
a
primary
characteristic
of
the
semioval.
a
semioval
with
the
same
area
but
a
different
boundary
arc.
The
term
is
often
used
informally
to
describe
half-ellipse
or
elliptical
segments
bounded
by
a
central
chord.
half-elliptical
shapes.
In
mathematics,
semioval
is
described
as
a
specific
case
of
an
elliptical
segment.
See
also
ellipse,
oval,
semicircle,
elliptical
segment.