The Area of any circle is Pi x Radius2.
Hence, the area of the Unit Circle (a circle with a radius of 1) is: Area = Pi x 12 = Pi x 1 = Pi.
But A+R+E+A = 25 = P+I
Hence, in Word Addition, just as in Trigonometry, Pi is the Area of the Unit Circle.
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