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Monday, July 2, 2007
Quadrifolium
A surprising result. The area of the four-leaved rose or quadrifolium is half of the circle surrounding it. The area of the circle is pi r^2, while both the blue and yellow areas are 1/2 pi r^2. ( I leave the proof as an exercise. )
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