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Archimedes determined pi as 3.14 by using this diagram to average the perimeter of two 96-sided polygons that share all verticies and side mid-points respectively with a circle of diameter 1.

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current 08:07, 27 September 2006 Thumbnail for version as of 08:07, 27 September 20061,132 × 1,132 (40 KB) Slackadocious ( talk | contribs)Archimedes determined pi as 3.14 by using this diagram to average the perimeter of two 96-sided polygons that share all verticies and side mid-points respectively with a circle of diameter 1.
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Original file(SVG file, nominally 1,132 × 1,132 pixels, file size: 40 KB)

Summary

Archimedes determined pi as 3.14 by using this diagram to average the perimeter of two 96-sided polygons that share all verticies and side mid-points respectively with a circle of diameter 1.

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current 08:07, 27 September 2006 Thumbnail for version as of 08:07, 27 September 20061,132 × 1,132 (40 KB) Slackadocious ( talk | contribs)Archimedes determined pi as 3.14 by using this diagram to average the perimeter of two 96-sided polygons that share all verticies and side mid-points respectively with a circle of diameter 1.
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