From a point T, a man moves 12km due west and then moves 12km due south to another point Q. Calculate the bearing of T from Q.
a
225°
b
315°
c
045°
d
135°
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DreamerJ
7 months ago
From the information, we hear that he moved 12km West and 12km South. Since it is a straight movement and the distance are the same, it will form a right-angle triangle. And a right-angled triangle forms a angle of 90°.Due to the question structure when you draw it you'll see that the bearing will rub through half of the right-angled triangle. That is 90°/2 is 45°[C].

yongflex20
1 year ago
in such question,there is no meed for calculations as the angle formed is an isosceles triangle and a there is a right angle.




