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Limit of Functions

Radian. An angle of 1 radian results in an arc with an equal length to the radius of the circle.. The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/p (or 360/2p) degrees, or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 5717'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics b

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Limit of Functions

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    1. Limit of Functions Radian, Two Sided Limit, One Sided Limit.

    2. Radian An angle of 1 radian results in an arc with an equal length to the radius of the circle. The radian is a unit of plane angle, equal to 180/p (or 360/2p) degrees, or about 57.2958 degrees, or about 57°17'45?. It is the standard unit of angular measurement in all areas of mathematics beyond the elementary level.

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