What is the radius 1 in unit circle
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I mean is this radius is 1 cm/ 1 inch long
and most of definitions say unit circle has radius of 1 unit ,what is this unit
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I mean is this radius is 1 cm/ 1 inch long
and most of definitions say unit circle has radius of 1 unit ,what is this unit
trigonometry
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It’s just a $unit$. Saying it’s a meter, centimeter, or whatever won’t affect anything since all lengths and calculations will be relative to your unit of choice.
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– KM101
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
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It is the same unit as all measurements along your axes.
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– Shubham Johri
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
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In geometric constructions where things are to be measured, it is generally presumed that we have a segment of length $1$ against which other lengths are compared. There is no specified unit.
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– lulu
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
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You choose the unit of measure and the unit circle will be he circle with radius $1$ according to that unit of measure.
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– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
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I mean is this radius is 1 cm/ 1 inch long
and most of definitions say unit circle has radius of 1 unit ,what is this unit
trigonometry
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I mean is this radius is 1 cm/ 1 inch long
and most of definitions say unit circle has radius of 1 unit ,what is this unit
trigonometry
trigonometry
asked Dec 2 '18 at 12:44
Rehan SiddiquiRehan Siddiqui
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It’s just a $unit$. Saying it’s a meter, centimeter, or whatever won’t affect anything since all lengths and calculations will be relative to your unit of choice.
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– KM101
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
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It is the same unit as all measurements along your axes.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Johri
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
In geometric constructions where things are to be measured, it is generally presumed that we have a segment of length $1$ against which other lengths are compared. There is no specified unit.
$endgroup$
– lulu
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
$begingroup$
You choose the unit of measure and the unit circle will be he circle with radius $1$ according to that unit of measure.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
add a comment |
$begingroup$
It’s just a $unit$. Saying it’s a meter, centimeter, or whatever won’t affect anything since all lengths and calculations will be relative to your unit of choice.
$endgroup$
– KM101
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
It is the same unit as all measurements along your axes.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Johri
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
In geometric constructions where things are to be measured, it is generally presumed that we have a segment of length $1$ against which other lengths are compared. There is no specified unit.
$endgroup$
– lulu
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
$begingroup$
You choose the unit of measure and the unit circle will be he circle with radius $1$ according to that unit of measure.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
$begingroup$
It’s just a $unit$. Saying it’s a meter, centimeter, or whatever won’t affect anything since all lengths and calculations will be relative to your unit of choice.
$endgroup$
– KM101
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
It’s just a $unit$. Saying it’s a meter, centimeter, or whatever won’t affect anything since all lengths and calculations will be relative to your unit of choice.
$endgroup$
– KM101
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
It is the same unit as all measurements along your axes.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Johri
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
It is the same unit as all measurements along your axes.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Johri
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
$begingroup$
In geometric constructions where things are to be measured, it is generally presumed that we have a segment of length $1$ against which other lengths are compared. There is no specified unit.
$endgroup$
– lulu
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
$begingroup$
In geometric constructions where things are to be measured, it is generally presumed that we have a segment of length $1$ against which other lengths are compared. There is no specified unit.
$endgroup$
– lulu
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
$begingroup$
You choose the unit of measure and the unit circle will be he circle with radius $1$ according to that unit of measure.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
$begingroup$
You choose the unit of measure and the unit circle will be he circle with radius $1$ according to that unit of measure.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
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It’s just a $unit$. Saying it’s a meter, centimeter, or whatever won’t affect anything since all lengths and calculations will be relative to your unit of choice.
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– KM101
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
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It is the same unit as all measurements along your axes.
$endgroup$
– Shubham Johri
Dec 2 '18 at 12:46
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In geometric constructions where things are to be measured, it is generally presumed that we have a segment of length $1$ against which other lengths are compared. There is no specified unit.
$endgroup$
– lulu
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47
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You choose the unit of measure and the unit circle will be he circle with radius $1$ according to that unit of measure.
$endgroup$
– Mauro ALLEGRANZA
Dec 2 '18 at 12:47