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Your submission at Articles for creation: Draw Exponential Constanta Number by Compass and Ruler only. (February 20)
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value of Pi
[edit]On the Talk:Pi page you have recently added and re-added some remarks re the value of pi. As they stand those remarks are very difficult to understand, and certainly do not approach a formal proof. Can you perhaps provide some references and/or a more formal and understandable proof. Any proof will have to be very convincing, since you appear to state that the value of pi is the square root of 10 (approximately 3.162) while most sources give the value of pi as about 3.14159 Murray Langton (talk) 20:09, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
Speedy deletion nomination of Draft:Draw Exponential Constanta Number by Compass and Ruler only.
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