No circle has a radius. Pi doesn't exist
It was the radius that was the problem. There are perfect circles but the segment we so lovingly call a radius is never thin enough to touch the infinitely thinly curved circle. You can't square a circle.
It was the radius that was the problem. There are perfect circles but the segment we so lovingly call a radius is never thin enough to touch the infinitely thinly curved circle. You can't square a circle.
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