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WTF is this shit? PI is a constant representing the ratio between the circumference of a circle and its diameter. Your diagram does not represent that.

You might also want to check the sub's side bar rules as this post is in violation of many of them.

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This is gold bro. I can break this down infinitely.

Let's give Old Mate the benefit of the doubt shall we?

Cheers brother. <

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WTF! you just learned something new and all you can do is tell me im in the wrong sub? the state of this place

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I didn't learn anything new because your graphic does not represent PI. You learned something incorrectly.

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Bro, does you even, or odd, maths?

No.

Pi is a ratio.

Area is... not.

You should read a book.

Or explain why you think this is correct, not just drop a picture and not give any explanation.

The area in your little picture, assuming a unit diameter, is ~.2146 square units. Not even close to pi. Maybe if the diameter of the circle is 14.6391694653.

Source: I have a calculator and know how to use it.

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correct pi is the missing ratio of area needed, ty for the support

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Nice. NOW you are speaking my language. <

o7

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Pi is unit-less. It's not a length, area, or volume. The infographic is wrong about pi being an area.

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At least the conversation has started. <

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Squaring the circle is some weird occult shit

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Really? C'Mon Man!

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Really really

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You're not helping bro.