Sunday 25 September 2016

calculus - Limit of $dfrac{sin(theta)}{theta}$ in degrees

What does $\lim \limits_{\theta\to0}\dfrac{\sin(\theta)}{\theta}$ equal when $\theta$ is expressed in degrees?



I know that theta in degrees is $\frac{\pi}{180}$ theta radians, but I don't get the final answer of $0.01745$.

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