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Find the bearing of a from b
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Find the bearing of a from b find the bearing of b from a​-example-1
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Answer:

130° and 310°

Explanation:

the bearing of A from B is the measure of the clockwise angle from a north line at B to A

the angle at B and A are same- side interior angles and sum to 180°

angle at B = 180° - 50° = 130°

the bearing of A from B is then 130°

the bearing of B from A is the measure of the clockwise angle from the north line at A to B

the complete angle about A = 360° then clockwise angle from north line at A to B is

360° - 50° = 310°

the bearing of B from A is 310°

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