An elliptical galaxy can look round when all three axes are equal when it is elongated on one axis and is seen parallel to the longer axis, and when it has one axis shorter than the other two and is seen parallel to the shorter axis, as shown in options A, B, and C.
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In this case, it is possible to conclude that when these galaxies have all the same axes when one of the three axes is larger or smaller than the others and it is observed parallel to this axis, it presents a rounded shape.
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