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The radian is represented by the symbol... the radian is mathematically considered a... The radian was formerly an... this category was abolished in 1995 and the radian is now considered an... An angle of 1 radian subtends an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle... An angle of 1 radian subtends an arc equal in length to the radius of the circle... An angle of 1 radian subtends an arc equal in length to the... meaning that one radian is equal to 180... He had the radian in everything but name... one radian is equal to 180... to the radian measurement of angles... Although the radian is a unit of measure... Another way to see the dimensionlessness of the radian is in the series representations of the trigonometric functions... The radian is widely used in physics when angular measurements are required... Radian and degree measures... Radian and degree measures...

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