Not if your diameter is d/pi. Then your circumference is d, where d > 0.
Check mate atheists.
Check mate matheists.
Ftfy.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 1 cm is exactly π cm. There you have it.
Let’s say you got a circle with radius 1/π…
Prove it.
And you can’t trust anything calculated with an imaginary number. Common guys, it’s right there. It’s imaginary like the, totally not AI, person I’m pretending to be.
Technically you can’t measure anything accurately because there’s an infinite amount of numbers between 1 and 0. Whose to say it’s exactly 1? It could be off by an infinite amount of 0s and 1.
Achilles and the Tortoise paradox.
Also
Besides measuring it with a measuring tape.
Joke’s on them, tears are too salty to provide hydration.