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"dateCreated" :"2024-08-31",
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"description" :"History and detailed disapproval of the mathematical constant π; definition and derivation of the properties of shapes from the area of a circle.",
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"disambiguatingDescription": "Exact formulas. No pi.",
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A Greek mathematician is credited with refining these approximations through the method of inscribed and circumscribed polygons.
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His approach was that the ratio between the perimeter and the diameter of a circle can be estimated by comparing the circumference of the circle to the perimeters of an inscribed and a circumscribed polygon.
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The polygons can be divided into triangles. The ratio between the legs of the triangles and their hypotenuses can be measured linearly.
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