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English: Square roots of natural numbers as disks (circles) like a Fresnel’s plate, a conceptual inverse of File:Square root of naturals.svg. The square features the √2 ratio between circumscribed and inscribed circles, the triangle — √4 = 2 (between circles 4 and 1), the hexagon — 4/√3 (between circles 4 and 3). Square roots that are integer are black, irrational ones are cyan.
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current03:53, 18 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 03:53, 18 March 2022512 × 502 (907 bytes)TSamuel (talk | contribs)Lossless recompression via SVGOMG & vecta.io/nano, & verified via SVGCheck
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