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The irrational number π can be computed by approximating the area of a unit circle as th...

The irrational number π can be computed by approximating the area of a unit circle as the limit of a sequence p1, p2, . . . described as follows. Divide the unit circle into 2n sectors. (The figure shows the case n = 3.)

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