how did archimedes calculate the value of pi?
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Archimedes' method finds an approximation of pi by determining the length of the perimeter of a polygon inscribed within a circle (which is less than the circumference of the circle) and the perimeter of a polygon circumscribed outside a circle (which is greater than the circumference).
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around 250 B.C the Greek mathematician archimedes calculated the ratio of a cricles cirumferance to its diameter
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