If I knew what two and two were — I would say Four!

Idries Shah
About This Quote

This saying implies that if we were to know what two and two are, we would be able to calculate a square. In other words, we would be able to make a square number. If we could know the square of a number, we could also multiply it by itself to get a square number. We would know how many square feet a house is and how long it takes to build it.

We would be able to know how many square miles there are in the world and how many square miles there were in the world. We would also be able to even determine the square of pi because pi is equal to 3.1415926535897932384…

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