A true bearing is an angle measured clockwise from the True North around to the required direction.
In bearings, the crosshair is drawn on the point where the bearing comes from.
First, draw a crosshair for point AA.
Notice that when starting from the North line and heading clockwise all the way to line AOAO, it almost forms a revolution.
To find the true bearing of OO from AA, we can find the value of the remaining angle and subtract it from the value of a revolution, which is 360°360°.
Notice that points OO and AA create parallel lines going to the North.
Then, parallel lines create alternate angles that are equal, as seen here.
Each alternate angle is part of an angle formed by a straight line, which is equal to 180°180°
We can subtract the known angle, 130°130°, from the straight line, which is 180°180°, to get the value of the alternate angle.
180°-130°180°−130°
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50°50°
Since alternate angles are equal, the missing value in the revolution is also 50°50°.
Finally, we can subtract 50°50° from 360°360° to find the true bearing of OO from AA.
Don’t forget to add TT to the bearing to indicate that it’s true North.
OAOA
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360°-50°360°−50°
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310°T310°T
OA=310°TOA=310°T
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
If the bearing of PP from OO is 117°T117°T, what is the bearing of OO from PP
A true bearing is an angle measured clockwise from the True North around to the required direction.
In bearings, the crosshair is drawn on the point where the bearing comes from.
First, notice that when starting from the North line and heading clockwise all the way to line POPO, it passes by a straight line, which has an angle of 180°180°.
To find the true bearing of OO from PP, we can find the value of the remaining angle and add it to 180°180°.
Notice that angle NOPNOP and angle SPOSPO are alternate angles.
Since alternate angles have equal values, this means that angle SPOSPO is also 117°117°
Finally, add the value of angle SPOSPO to the value of a straight angle, which is 180°180°, to find the bearing of OO from PP.
Don’t forget to add TT to the bearing to indicate that it’s true North.
OPOP
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180°+117°180°+117°
OPOP
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297°T297°T
OP=297°TOP=297°T
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
The given bearing of PP from OO is 052°T052°T. Find OO from PP
A true bearing is an angle measured clockwise from the True North around to the required direction.
In bearings, the crosshair is drawn on the point where the bearing comes from.
First, notice that when starting from the North line and heading clockwise all the way to line POPO, it passes by a straight line, which has an angle of 180°180°.
To find the true bearing of OO from PP, we can find the value of the remaining angle and add it to 180°180°.
Notice that angle NOPNOP and angle SPOSPO are alternate angles.
Since alternate angles have equal values, this means that angle SPOSPO is also 52°52°
Finally, add the value of angle SPOSPO to the value of a straight angle, which is 180°180°, to find the bearing of OO from PP.
Don’t forget to add TT to the bearing to indicate that it’s true North.