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If the bearing of A from B is 60 degrees, what is the bearing of B from AAsked by Jesutofunmi
If the bearing of A from B is 180 degree , what is the bearing of B from A ?
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Answered by
oobleck
add or subtract 180, so the result is between at least 0, but less than 360
or, since 180 is due South, the opposite direction is due North, right?
or, since 180 is due South, the opposite direction is due North, right?
Answered by
Sugma
Sister get on the floor let me suck them tities
and yes it right
and yes it right
Answered by
Anonymous
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Adwoa
I don't get it
Answered by
Pākā
bruh
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peeps are asking the same questions over-over- again- . . . .
"jeez man..."
Answered by
Gallican
Since the bearing of A from B is 180 degrees, it means that A is in the south from B and B is in the North from where the bearing of B is to be measured in a clockwise direction. Therefore, the bearing of B from A would be 360 degrees.
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