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a person facing north 79° clock wise direction moving in clockwise and 300° clockwise direction. Now in which direction he presently facing​

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Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

The person is facing north-northeast, or about 19 degrees anticlockwise from true north.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the person turns 79 degrees clockwise from their initial northward gazing posture, they will be facing east-northeast at that angle.

If they turn 300 degrees clockwise from that position, they will have accomplished more than one full circle (360 degrees) and will be facing north, which is the direction they started facing.

To put it another way, 379 degrees would be east-northeast (79 degrees) multiplied by 300 anticlockwise degrees.

As a circle has 360 degrees, we must first subtract 360 from 379 to get at 19 degrees clockwise from north. The subject is therefore facing north-northeast, which is around 19 degrees anticlockwise from true north.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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He presently facing at north-northeast direction.

If someone were to turn 79 degrees clockwise when facing north at 0 degrees, they would be facing northeast, which is 79 degrees clockwise from north.

The individual would then be facing in the direction of

79° + 300° = 379°

degrees clockwise from north if they turned 300 degrees clockwise from their present orientation.

But since a whole circle only has 360 degrees, we may take 360 away from 379 to determine the corresponding angle between 0 and 360 degrees: 19 degrees clockwise from north is equal to 379 minus 360.

Hence, he is facing north-northeast, or about in the direction of 19 degrees clockwise from north.

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