The length of circumference of a circle equals the perimeter of an equilateral triangle and also the perimeter of a square. The areas covered by the circle, triangle and square are c, t and s respectively. Then:
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For the given perimeter, the polygon with maximum number of sides has the maximum area. And supposedly, a circle has infinite no. of sides.