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Students measure the circumference of a range of circles and divide this by the diameter. Students should start to notice that the answer is always just over 3 - link to pi. Use this to derive the formula for the circumference of a circle.
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thesquidgemy

6 years ago
5

A good lesson, thanks!

owenelton

10 years ago
3

A nice introduction to the circle constant. Thanks for sharing.

owenelton

10 years ago
3

A nice introduction to the circle constant. Thanks for sharing.

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