Abstract

We highlight the fact that in undergraduate calculus, the number pi is defined via the length of the circle, the length of the circle is defined as a certain value of an inverse trigonometric function, and this value is defined via pi, thus forming a circular definition. We present a way in which this error can be rectified. We explain that this error is instructive and can be used as an enlightening topic for discussing different approaches to mathematics with undergraduate students.

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