I've seen some of the interesting summations to calculate the value of pi, but it occurred to me that it would be much easier to calculate pi by finding the area under the curve sqrt(1-x^2) as x goes from -1 to 1, then multiplying the value by 2 (to get the other half of the circle, of course)...
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