3 quarters clockwise is 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees anti(counter)-clocwise
ENE plus 90 degrees (clockwise) is SSE.
East
3 o'clock
Clockwise, form WNW, is NNE.
3 quarters clockwise is 270 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees anti(counter)-clocwise
Minus 270 degrees which is equivalent to a quarter anti-clockwise turn, or +90 degrees.
90 + 360*k degrees anti-clockwise for any integer k.
The answer will depend on whether the rotation is clockwise or anti-clockwise.
north
ENE plus 90 degrees (clockwise) is SSE.
there are 360 degrees in a compass
YES!!! it is 360 - 117 = 243 For bearing (navigation) . Bearing of due North is bearing zero(0) . Then moving around the compass clockwise due East is bearing 090 , die South is bearing 180 and due West is bearing 270 . However, if starting at bearing zero(0) and moving ANTI-Clockwise , the first bearing is 270 , which is 90 degrees of turn. The 90 degrees in anti =clockwise is the inverse. NB For ALL bearings you quote three digits. So due East , bearing 90 is quoted as '090'. This is normal navigational practice.
rotate it 90 degrees
East
ENE plus 90 degrees (clockwise) is SSE.
135 degrees is SE