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  2. Circumference - Wikipedia

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    The circumference is the arc length of the circle, as if it were opened up and straightened out to a line segment. [1] More generally, the perimeter is the curve length around any closed figure. Circumference may also refer to the circle itself, that is, the locus corresponding to the edge of a disk. The circumference of a sphere is the ...

  3. Proof that 22/7 exceeds π - Wikipedia

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    Archimedes wrote the first known proof that ⁠ 22 / 7 ⁠ is an overestimate in the 3rd century BCE, although he may not have been the first to use that approximation. His proof proceeds by showing that ⁠ 22 / 7 ⁠ is greater than the ratio of the perimeter of a regular polygon with 96 sides to the diameter of a circle it circumscribes ...

  4. Euler's identity - Wikipedia

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    proof that e is irrational; ... the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. ... the fundamental circle constant; The number e (e = 2.71828 ...

  5. Circle - Wikipedia

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    The circle is a highly symmetric shape: every line through the centre forms a line of reflection symmetry, and it has rotational symmetry around the centre for every angle. Its symmetry group is the orthogonal group O(2,R). The group of rotations alone is the circle group T. All circles are similar. [12] A circle circumference and radius are ...

  6. Area of a circle - Wikipedia

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    Starting from a hexagon, Archimedes doubled n four times to get a 96-gon, which gave him a good approximation to the circumference of the circle. In modern notation, we can reproduce his computation (and go further) as follows. For a unit circle, an inscribed hexagon has u 6 = 6, and a circumscribed hexagon has U 6 = 4 √ 3. Doubling seven ...

  7. Measurement of a Circle - Wikipedia

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    A page from Archimedes' Measurement of a Circle. Measurement of a Circle or Dimension of the Circle (Greek: Κύκλου μέτρησις, Kuklou metrēsis) [1] is a treatise that consists of three propositions, probably made by Archimedes, ca. 250 BCE. [2] [3] The treatise is only a fraction of what was a longer work. [4] [5]

  8. Liu Hui's π algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Liu Hui's method of calculating the area of a circle. Liu Hui's π algorithm was invented by Liu Hui (fl. 3rd century), a mathematician of the state of Cao Wei.Before his time, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter was often taken experimentally as three in China, while Zhang Heng (78–139) rendered it as 3.1724 (from the proportion of the celestial circle to the diameter ...

  9. n-sphere - Wikipedia

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    The circle is considered 1 ... ⁠-sphere is a circle, the circumference of a ... see Flanders (1989, §6.1) for a discussion and proof of this formula in ...