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Prove 3<pi<4

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Reply 20
I cant believe I am reading this thread even though I have no idea what you guys are talking about :biggrin:
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Original post by Zhen Lin
However, that is the standard analytical definition - π=min{xR:x>0,sinx=0}\pi = \min \{ x \in \mathbb{R} : x > 0, \sin x = 0 \}.


Which is exactly why this is the issue - hence the use of geometry (unless they start teaching analysis in sixth form).
Original post by cazzy-joe
Thank you for helping:wink::wink::wink:


You are welcome.
Reply 23
(a 12-gon would work for the area method)
Original post by Annie94
I cant believe I am reading this thread even though I have no idea what you guys are talking about :biggrin:
:albertein:


I can't believe how useless your post is :biggrin:
Reply 25
Original post by kfkle
(a 12-gon would work for the area method)


Ahhh yess thank you:biggrin:

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