The area of a circle is equal to that of a square. Why is the circumference of a circle less than that of a square

The area of a circle is equal to that of a square. Why is the circumference of a circle less than that of a square

Radius r of a circle, side length x of a square
πR²=x² √πR=x 4√πR=4x
2πR-4x=2πR-4√πR=R(2π-4√π)
∵2π