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pizza theorem
Author:
Joseph G Boyer
,
Christian Lawson-Perfect
This shows Carter and Wagon's proof without words of the pizza theorem - if a circle is divided into eight slices by making eight cuts at 45 degrees from the same point, then the sums of the areas of alternate slices are the same.
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