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Year 11 General Applications Of Trigonometry

Bearings And Navigation

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Question 1
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Bearings can be written in two equivalent forms: as a three-figure bearing (measured clockwise from north, e.g. 040°), or as a compass bearing (e.g. N40°E, meaning 40° east of north).

(i) Convert N40°E to a three-figure bearing.
(ii) Convert 215° to a compass bearing.
(iii) Convert S65°W to a three-figure bearing.
(i) \(040^{\circ}\); (ii) S\(35^{\circ}\)W; (iii) \(245^{\circ}\)

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