When 'pi' varies

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2011

*If* 'pi' were to be 3.0, a "circle" would look like a regular hexagon, since 'pi' is defined as the ratio of the circle's circumference (6 units for the hexagon) and its diameter (2 units).

As 'pi' varies from 3.0 to 3.14159278... and back to 3.0, the hexagon is shown filling out into a regular circle which turns into a hexagon again.

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