
On "impossible" Quadrature, when all evidence is reviewed,
geometers can only proclaim "Lattice Pi!"


serve the 16 similar wedges to honored guests ...
and the 17th wedge to the most honored guest.



Freeze the 18th inner wedge for the next Soirée.
Rod

Don't ask "What's inside the box?" - ask "What's outside the box?"
This correspondence hints that the isosceles right triangleProportional Pi leavened by sqrt(2):
sqrt(2) : 2 ~ sqrt(Pi) : sqrt(2)(sqrt(Pi)
Obviously(to advanced geometers) ...
sqrt(2) is all over this Neighborhood
Relation of perimeters of a circle's enclosing and inscribed squares"My point ... and I do have one" ...
Relation of perimeters of circle's enclosing and inscribed squares"My point ... and I do have one" ...
A quick assembly of Pi leftovers, geometrically speaking,"My point ... and I do have one" ...