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So just remember, <math> \pi = 180^\circ </math>. Further explanations are given in the [[Preliminaries| preliminaries]] section.
So just remember, <math> \pi = 180^\circ </math>. Further explanations are given in the [[Preliminaries| preliminaries]] section.
[[File:S-c45c4ef6993dba6ec59e8dbdaf35b55822acac41.gif|thumb|A radian of 1 is the angle which subtends an arc of length 1 on a unit circle, or equivalently, an arc length of r on a circle with radius r.]]


==== Representational Models ====
==== Representational Models ====
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