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The question gives us the latitude and longitude of a place, in order to test us and see whether we can figure out where the place is located. But the question doesn't tell us the direction of the latitude or the longitude. "Latitude" has to include "north" or "south" of the equator, and "longitude" has to include "east" or "west" of Greenwich. Without either of those bits of information, this place can be at any one of four different points on the earth. Using the same numbers each time . . . --> south lat and west long . . . is in the south Pacific, off the coast of Chile --> south lat and east long . . . is in the Indian Ocean, between Indonesia and Australia --> north lat and east long . . . is in northern China, near the border with Mongolia --> north lat and west long . . . is in the continental USA. If we were the Coast Guard instead of WikiAnswers, and we had just received these coordinates as a part of a distress call from a marooned tourist waiting to be rescued, the poor guy would be in big trouble; he'd have to be prepared to hold out for a while, until we could check out each of these four locations to see where he really is. We're going to play a big hunch, and assume his latitude is north and his longitude is west, and he's in the USA. 44.2912 north / 93.2756 west is a point about 75 feet northwest of the center of the intersection of 5th Ave. NW and 1st St. NW, in Faribault, Minnesota. The town is about halfway between Apple Valley and Owatonna, along I-35. We can get quite close, if you give us all the information that goes along with latitude and longitude.
To do matrix multiplication in calculator Casio fx-991MS follow the steps below:- 1] Enter in the matrix mod:- press MODE 3 times then press 2. 2] To enter the matrix:- press SHIFT and then 4. press 1 to select Dim. to enter the matrix. Suppose u hv to multiply the matri A with matrix B then seletect A by pressing 1 chose dimension for matrix A let m=2 so press 2 then '=' again let n=2 so press 2 then '=' Now, enter the values in matrix MatA11, MatA12, MatA21,MatA22 every time enter the value and then ' =' to enter another values.. remember values get stored in the sequence of row mean 11,21,21,22 now u feel all the values of Matrix A now to enter value of matrix B press SHIFT and again 4. seect Dim by pressing 1. this time chose Mat B and follow the steps same as u use to feel values in matrix A. after entering the values. u stored matrix A and B. 3]Now multiply Matrix A and Matrix B:- press again Shift then 4 and this time select option Mat by pressing 3 to multiply matrix A and matrix B press 1(select Mat A) then press Multiply operator(*/cross). again press Shift then 4 then press 3 and nw selec/press 2(select Mat B) then press '=' 4] you will get the another matrix Ans But the values are in the sequence of row to see next vaues in that matrix press '>' side of REPLAY button.
It's like turning toward NW and/or NE, though, it's a very little turn. Maybe you can check it with an angle ruler?
7 3/4 miles taking this route:Turn right out of the complex onto NW 13st St, and then turn right onto NW 93rd Ct.Take NW 93rd Ct to NW 12st St, and turn left.Stay in the right-hand lane, and turn right past the railroad tracks onto NW 87st St; then move into the LEFT-HAND LANE, and turn left onto SR-836 TOLL - EAST (Dolphin Expy) towards MIAMI INT'L AIRPORT.Take SR-836 TOLL - EAST to MIAMI INT'L AIRPORT.
North west is 315 degrees.East is 90 degrees.Therefore: 45 + 90 = 135 degrees from NW to East.
pata nahi nw its ur turn
9 miles taking this route:Exit at EXIT 4 to SR-836 (Dolphin Expy) WEST.Take SR-836 (Dolphin Expy) WEST to SR-985 (107th AVE) NORTH; EXIT, and stay to the LEFT.Take SR-985 NORTH, on NW 107th Ave, to NW 12th St at the FIRST SIGNAL; turn left onto NW 12th St.Take NW 12th St to NW 114th St, at the SECOND SIGNAL; turn right onto NW 114th St into DOLPHIN MALL.
North - 0° or 360° East - 90° South - 180° West - 270° NE - 45° SE - 135° SW - 225° NW - 315° So - If you were asked to draw a bearing of 90° - you would draw it in line with East. Most compasses have marks every 5° or 10°, so you can calculate bearings in-between the main lines.
It is not an abreviation; nw (or nu) is the name of the jar.
The direction NNW plus 90 degrees is ENE. ---------------------- NW is a bearing of 315 and NNW is a bearing of 337.5. Add 90 to this, and subtract 360 because we have "gone round": 337.5 + 90 = 427.5; 427.5 - 360 = 67.5. This is past NE, so the answer is ENE.
The abbreviation for northwest is NW.
The abbreviation for northwest is NW.
5.1 miles (8.2 km) NW of Tallula (Menard), Cass, IL, USA
East-facing azimuth = 90°Northwest-facing azimuth = 315°To turn from east-facing to northwest facing, you turn 225° to the right (clockwise).