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well, with area=A, radius=R,Pi=, A=*R^2. this is the basic formula for the area of a circle. Note: Radius is equivalent to .5. so to get pi by itself we would simply divide both sides by R^2. this leaves us with =A/R^2. R^2 is Radius Squared and could also be written as "(R*R)" make sure to include the parenthesis. Pi equals the area of a circle divided by the radius^2. fairly simple. find some random circle and try it lol.. you always get 3.14 etc. for example: a circle with diameter 10....radius is 5 right? good. that makes the area about 78.539816339744830961566084581988. divide that by 25 and you'll get pi

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