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The question is erroneous because you cannot measure anything with mathematics. Mathematics is not an empirical science, it makes no measurements.

You can derive the speed of light mathematically from other constants such as various constant having to do with electromagnetism but these constant will have to be measured separately (and not through mathematics).

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