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Frankly, I haven't the slightest clue as to what you mean by "the same."

The circumference of a circle is defined as pi x 2 x radius, or pi x diameter.

The area is pi x radius squared.

Therefore, for real circles, these values can only be the same if the diameter measure is the same as the radius squared.

This works is the radius is 1 or 2.

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