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Richard Harrison wrote:
[...] Pythagoras who found the approximate value of pi by [...] He could measure straight lengths. He found the value to be 3.1416 for the approximate value of pi which multiplied by the radius would equal the perimeter of the circle. He should have measured the diameter instead, which is easier than measuring the radius (and would have given him the correct answer). Just yanking your chain. Good discussion. 73, kz1o |
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