In mathematics, bearings are used primarily in navigation and geometry to describe direction. They are measured in degrees from a north reference point, typically represented as clockwise angles. Bearings are particularly useful in solving problems involving distance and direction, such as in trigonometry and coordinate geometry, to determine positions and routes on maps. They help in visualizing and calculating the relative positions of points in a plane.
A bearing is a clockwise rotation from the North to the angle of the object.
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A bearing is a clockwise rotation from the North to the angle of the object.
the bearing of something is the angle. for example there are 180 degrees on a straight line so the bearing of a straight line is 180 degrees. To work out the bearing of something though you need a protracter
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Bearing is a way of describing direction. It is a 3 digit number (including leading zeros). A heading due North is a bearing of 000. The bearing increases clockwise, so that East is a bearing of 090, South is 180, and West is 270.
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