Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
if you work inside parentheses first you get:
4^3/2 ÷ 4^1/2 which is 4
4^1/2 =
which is 2
Answer:
Correct answers:
A. An angle that measures
radians also measures 
C. An angle that measures
also measures
radians
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall the formula to transform radians to degrees and vice-versa:

Therefore we can investigate each of the statements, and find that when we have a
radians angle, then its degree formula becomes:

also when an angle measures
, its radian measure is:

The other relationships are not true as per the conversion formulas
Answer:
50 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
If angle L = 65 then the top angle for the triangle LMJ has to be 25 degrees as M is a right angle (or at least has to be for this problem to be possible)
the math to figure it out is 90+65+x=180 <-- due to triangles are 180 degrees inside which simplifies to 25 after that you just have to at 25 to itself 25+25 to get 50 which is the angle of J
The area of the square is 100ft
12 divided by 10 is 1.2. 15 multiplied by 1.2 is 18 so x equals 18