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*'''Keep''' ] is a very long article, and this is a reasonable subarticle. ] 21:03, 15 March 2006 (UTC) *'''Keep''' ] is a very long article, and this is a reasonable subarticle. ] 21:03, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
*'''delete'''. why stop there? if we need a page to prove that 3.1429 is bigger than 3.1416 then why not ]? <small><i><font color="#990000">]</font> - <font color="#555555">]</font></i></small> 01:08, 16 March 2006 (UTC) *'''delete'''. why stop there? if we need a page to prove that 3.1429 is bigger than 3.1416 then why not ]? <small><i><font color="#990000">]</font> - <font color="#555555">]</font></i></small> 01:08, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
*'''strong delete''' per bl

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Proof that 22 over 7 exceeds π

Misplaced Pages is not the place for something that's just a proof. A proof originally written by someone else and available freely belongs in wikisource, math articles can (and probably should) contain proofs, but a proof on its own isn't an encyclopedia article, and the article isn't about the proof, it is the proof and little more. This is an old article, around since 2003 at least, and I think our standards have tightened since then in a way that it wouldn't pass muster if created today. Either merge into something, transwiki to somewhere more appropriate (though I can't think of one) or just delete. Night Gyr 09:29, 15 March 2006 (UTC)