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<pstyle="margin:12px;">The circle is cut to four quadrants, each placed with their origin on the vertices of a square.
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In this arrangement the arcs of the quadrants of an inscribed circle would meet at the midpoints of the sides of the square.
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The arcs of the quadrants of a circumscribed circle would meet at the center of the square.
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The arcs of the quadrants that equal in area to the square intersect right between these limits on its centerlines.
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When the arcs of the quadrant circles intersect at the quarter of the centerline of the square, the uncovered area in the middle equals exactly the sum of the overlapping areas respectively.
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