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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. To remind you how bearings work. Objectives
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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. Bearings are always measured CLOCKWISE from NORTH. Always show the North direction.
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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. Bearings are always measured CLOCKWISE from NORTH. To travel from A to B, you need to go through this angle, clockwise from North.
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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. Bearings are always measured CLOCKWISE from NORTH Bearings are always given as 3 figures. This is called the bearing of B from A.
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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. Bearings are always measured CLOCKWISE from NORTH. To go from B to A we need to turn through this angle, clockwise from North.
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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. Bearings are always measured CLOCKWISE from NORTH. This is known as the bearing of A from B.
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Edexcel GCSE Maths Spec B – Modular: Booster C © Pearson Education 2010. This document may have been altered from the original. Bearings are always measured CLOCKWISE from NORTH. The bearing of A from B is 241°.
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