Math, asked by Ashleyyy00, 3 months ago


If the bearing of a point R from from a point S is 223 degrees, what is the
bearing of S from R?
a)043 degrees
b)137 degrees
c) 88 degrees
d)245 degrees​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

I think it should be (c) option

Answered by amitnrw
0

Given : bearing of a point R from from a point S is 223°

To Find : bearing of S from R

Solution:

Bearing is a direction measured from north and it tracks angle in clockwise direction with north line

North represents zero degree,

East is 90 degrees,

South is 180 degrees

West is 270 degrees.

Bearing of a point R from from a point S is 223 degrees,

bearing of S from R  = 360° - 223°  = 137°

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