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A man is facing towards west and turns through 45° clockwise, again 180° clockwise and then turns through 270° anti-clockwise. In which direction is he facing now?

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Answered by srabantisahooo
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Answered by vermaarushi000
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Answer:

On moving 45 degree clockwise, [Please check carefully always if clockwise or anticlockwise ], he faces the direction OB. Now again he moved 180 degree clockwise, now he will be facing OC. From here he moved 270 degree anticlockwise, finally he is facing OD, which is south west.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Initially he is facing West.

2. Now, he turns 45° to the clockwise, which is called North-West.

3. Then he turns 180° to the clockwise, which is exactly opposite to the North-West i.e. South-East.

4. Then he turns 270° anticlockwise, which is equal to 90° clockwise. Total angle is 360°. Now subtract 270° from 360° we get 90° in opposite direction.

5. S0, 270° anticlockwise is same as 90°clockwise.

90° clockwise from South-East will be South-West.

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