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Illustrates the dimensions required for squaring a unit circle, which would require a square with side lengths equal to the squareroot of pi. Plynn9 authored it to improve the current illustration in the "Squaring the Circle" wikipedia article, which lacks dimensions. I made a vector version of the image.

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Pd-self image by Plynn9

Date

Original PNG: November 6, 2006; SVG: February 16, 2007

Author

Original PNG by Plynn9; SVG by Alexei Kouprianov

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Public domain I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide.

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