turn towards ur right.
It depends on where he started from. If he started 13 km from the North Pole, he will end up at the North Pole: so 13 km to the North of his starting point. If he started near the South Pole where the latitude is 6 km, he will again end up 13 km North of his starting point.If the earth were a flat plane, then he would be approx 14.32 km from his starting point. He would be 27.775 deg East of North.
No because one line would be going in one direction and the other line would be going in the other direction. Which would make one slope negative and the other slope positive.
Upwards.
It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.
obtuse angle * * * * * The complement of an angle greater than 90 degrees is not an obtuse angle! It would be a negative angle, whose measure would be 90 minus the angle whose complement you require. This would only make sense if the direction in which the angles were measured were fixed. For example bearings, which are always measured in the clockwise direction.
You would turn right
you'll have to turn right 90 degree
Since South Dakota is directly north of Kansas, you would travel north.
If you are facing north, you would turn to the right to go east.
West.
If you were standing directly at the North Pole, the only direction you could go is South. There is no farther North, and going East or West is simply spinning in a circle (and it would be ambiguous whether you would spin clockwise or counterclockwise) without actually taking a step.
Cardinal direction is North (intermediate direction is north by northwest)
Approximately in a north westly direction.
"North" is a valid direction, but for a vector, you would also need a magnitude.
the direction is north.
North, probably because the sun is never facing directly that direction and mold can thrive in the darker areas.
North