This proof uses integral calculus. If 22/7 > π, then 22/7 - π is a positive number. We claim that this integral comes out to 22/7 - π. * That the integral is positive follows from the fact that the integrand is a quotient whose numerator and denominator are both nonnegative, being sums or products of even powers of real numbers. So the integral from 0 to 1 is positive. It remains to be shown that this integral evaluates to 22/7 - π. To wit: {| Thus, 22/7 - π > 0 and it follows that 22/7 > π
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