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    Find the bearing of X from Y. Is it just me being stupid, or is this actually feasible?

    To me there is not enough information....
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    I also feel that the information is incomplete.

    What is the complete question?
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    This is the complete question. Hm thought so. Unless this is a protractor question.
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