Jose Alvarez-Perez 🫳

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Imagine using a photocopier to reduce an image of a circle by, say, 50 percent. Then all distances in the picture—including the circumference and the diameter—would shrink in proportion by 50 percent. So when you divide the new circumference by the new diameter, that 50 percent change would cancel out, leaving the ratio between them unaltered. That ratio is pi.
The Joy Of X: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity
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