1 proving sin theta over theta is one pt 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

Video I made for fellow students in my Calculus class. Found Khan's video and posted this vid as a video response. Khan's video is more concise. My video is longer, and the more detailed break down really isn't significant. But at least this gives one multiple models to see.

Khan Academy's
lim sin(x)/x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ve99biD1KtA

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http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=80E548CD3FC6DD71

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  • unit circle = circle of radius 1.

  • indeed. But it really doesn't matter what number you put in for the radius, you'll get the same answer with any arbitrary value because of the nature of the circle.

    The unit circle standard is one, only because one is an easy number to manipulate.

  • I am oblivious as to why this video along with it's counterparts is available in high quality.

  • The "proving sin theta over theta is one pt 2" is located in the related videos to the right.

    Alternatively you can visit my channel by clicking miamimanni next to the yellow subscribe button.

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  • Great video your clever with your computer  and clear

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