I met the Pizza theorem today after this link activated several years later: Proof of the Pizza Theorem
Then I searched it with Google and found a very short proof made by calculus: https://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~mikeh/webpapers/paper57.pdf
I understood the proof except the area formula. I have some scepticism. Why is the area formula $$\int_{\theta_0}^{\theta_1}\frac{1}{2}r(\theta)^2d\theta$$ is still valid although the point $P$ is not the center? Can somebody explain this? I couldn't.
Thanks before for your explanation.
