DOUBLING THE CUBE IN TERMS OF THE NEW Pi VALUE (A GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION OF CUBE EQUAL TO 2.0001273445)
Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology - Year 0, Vol 4, Issue 11
Abstract
The three unsolved geometrical problems are trisection of an arbitrary angle, duplication of the cube and squaring of circle. Here is one attempt to get the side of the cube equal to its doubled volume 2.0001… by the help of straight edge and compass only and in terms of the new Pi value (14 – root2)/4. The official Pi value 3.1415926… gives 2.02
Authors and Affiliations
R. D. Sarva Jagannadha Reddy*
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