Why is the area of circles pi-r-squared? #LoveforMaths

The Jubi of Everything
1 min readMay 20, 2018

Rediscovering maths on a rebound is akin to the joy of finding a lost notebook from faraway childhood again.

Maths at it’s core is fiercely uncomplicated, afterall it’s aimed at finding the simplest units of patterns to solve very tough problems. Maths, at it’s core, is fiercely mysterious too. For e.g. no one knows whether it was invented or discovered. And it’s the duality of maths that makes it worth an adventure, and worth a meditative exploration. Smells like love? Or,falling back in love rather?

So, on a calm sunday evening I discover these simple resources, essentially forcing one think an elementary enough question — why is the formula of a Circle what it is? pi-r-squared.

Here’s listing the links that send me on that nostalgic trip to spending time with maths again, and, en route, probably unravelling some complex mysteries of life with simple derived patterns:

Read on:

https://www.basic-mathematics.com/proof-of-the-area-of-a-circle.html

Most recommended:

Wish a happy and productive week ahead :)

Subhadeep Bhattacharyya. On behalf of everyone at jubi.ai

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The Jubi of Everything
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