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The bearing S 30 degrees is equivalent to

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Answered by ziaurrehman149
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Year 7 Interactive Maths - Second Edition

Bearings

A directional compass is shown below.  It is used to find a direction or bearing .

The four main directions of a compass are known as cardinal points.  They are north (N), east (E), south (S) and west (W).  Sometimes, the half-cardinal points of north-east (NE), north-west (NW), south-east (SE) and south-west (SW) are shown on the compass.  The above compass shows degree measurements from 0° to 360° in 10° intervals with:

north representing 0° or 360°

east representing 90°

south representing 180°

west representing 270°

When using a directional compass, hold the compass so that the point marked north points directly away from you.  Note that the magnetic needle always points to the north

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