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It's well-known that 22/7 is a reasonable approximation to pi. Indeed, some people even mistakenly believe that pi is equal to 22/7, not realising that the ratio of a circle's diameter to its circumference can never be given exactly by a fraction.
Less well-known, however, is the approximation 355/113, a value that's accurate to better than 1 part in 10 million.
How can such approximations be found? Why are they so good? Does every number have a good approximation, and if not, which numbers cannot be approximated?
Connections are made to computer graphics, computer security, plant growth, breeding rabbits, and aesthetics.
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