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Im having a bit of difficulty with this chapter because the books i have dont explain this chapter with detail. I can do the basic "bearings" questions but need someone to help explain harder questions that involve 3d trig and ones where you have to find the bearing of point a from point b or something like that(dont know what its asking for because I dont know the exact definition of a bearing lol). Thanks again in advance.
 

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whoisurdaddy said:
Im having a bit of difficulty with this chapter because the books i have dont explain this chapter with detail. I can do the basic "bearings" questions but need someone to help explain harder questions that involve 3d trig and ones where you have to find the bearing of point a from point b or something like that(dont know what its asking for because I dont know the exact definition of a bearing lol). Thanks again in advance.
If you need help with something, post up a question, then it'll be easier to help.

A bearing is a measure of an object's direction from a certain point.
 

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just read the question and draw a good diagram if u can, it should help with these questions
 

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what is it asking for when its asking for the BEARING between point A and B
 

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we learnt that in yr 10...
its like
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A-----------------------------B

bearing of B from A is 90 degrees

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Bearing of B from A is like 150ish
 

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Timothy.Siu said:
we learnt that in yr 10...
its like
e.g.
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A-----------------------------B

bearing of B from A is 90 degrees

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A
..--
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..........B

Bearing of B from A is like 150ish
So bearing from A to B is 210 degrees?
 

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measure clockwise from positive y-axis, alternatively place a protractor on the y-axis with the curve facing the right and that is the way you measure True Bearings.
 

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