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You know the bearing of B
from
A is \(x^\circ\) with \(180^\circ \leq x < 360^\circ\).
Using the diagram, write the bearing of A
from
B in terms of \(x\).
\(\pi\)
\(e\)
\(x\)
\(n\)
\(u_n\)
\(f\)
\(i\)
\(\frac{a}{b}\)
\(\sqrt{\,}\)
\({a}^{b}\)
\(\ln{\,}\)
\(\log{\,}\)
!
\(C\)
7
8
9
←
→
\(\sin{\,}\)
4
5
6
(
)
\(\cos{\,}\)
1
2
3
\(\times\)
\(\div\)
\(\tan{\,}\)
C
0
.
+
-
=
\(^\circ\)
If \(x^\circ=330^\circ\), find the bearing of A from B.
\(\pi\)
\(e\)
\(x\)
\(n\)
\(u_n\)
\(f\)
\(i\)
\(\frac{a}{b}\)
\(\sqrt{\,}\)
\({a}^{b}\)
\(\ln{\,}\)
\(\log{\,}\)
!
\(C\)
7
8
9
←
→
\(\sin{\,}\)
4
5
6
(
)
\(\cos{\,}\)
1
2
3
\(\times\)
\(\div\)
\(\tan{\,}\)
C
0
.
+
-
=
\(^\circ\)
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