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An Unknown Pi of Circle in between Two Known Squares in Deriving the True Value of Pi (1412th Proof)


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1 PVKN Govt. Degree College, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India
 

All over the world for the last 4000 years, we have been struggling to find the correct and exact value of Pi. Two values 22/7 and 3. 14159265358....have been used. Both are approximations. We consider Pi constant 3. 14159265358....is a transcendental number. The age-old fundamental concept of Squaring a Circle remained unsolved till today. This author has been studying since1972 and discovered this method which shows the true Pi value and is 1/4(14 -√ 2 ) which is the exact value of Pi and further is an algebraic number. The unsolved problem called Squaring a Circle has also been solved now.

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Syracuse, Circle, Circumference.
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R. Sarva Jagannadha Reddy
PVKN Govt. Degree College, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India

Abstract


All over the world for the last 4000 years, we have been struggling to find the correct and exact value of Pi. Two values 22/7 and 3. 14159265358....have been used. Both are approximations. We consider Pi constant 3. 14159265358....is a transcendental number. The age-old fundamental concept of Squaring a Circle remained unsolved till today. This author has been studying since1972 and discovered this method which shows the true Pi value and is 1/4(14 -√ 2 ) which is the exact value of Pi and further is an algebraic number. The unsolved problem called Squaring a Circle has also been solved now.

Keywords


Syracuse, Circle, Circumference.