Possible to Square a Circle with PI*

Abstract

This paper presents major accomplishment of research over the all past centuries in the field of fundamental mathematical and science problems “Squaring a circle section of an angle are the problems of mathematics, as created due to irrationality of p,yet we say it is a numerical fixed constant on flat plane surface. So our work is construct a square with equal area of circle and number which is similar p ,use it in place of solution to all fundamental problems, the denoted by PI*. Notations: C = circumference of a given circle, r = radius of circle X=side of a square, N = No. of dropping needle, L1 = length of needle of crossing line, L2 = distance between Parallel lines

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Shiv Dayal

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Shiv Dayal (2012). Possible to Square a Circle with PI*. International Journal of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematical Fundamentals (www.ijpcmf.com), 2(1), 10-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-92855