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help please m1

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i don't get the bearing part please help
Reply 1
Original post by h26
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i don't get the bearing part please help


Do you know the correct answer? I have it equal to 201 degrees but don't want to give a solution that gets the wrong answer.
Reply 2
Original post by Zaberan
Do you know the correct answer? I have it equal to 201 degrees but don't want to give a solution that gets the wrong answer.


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Reply 3
anyone please help
Original post by h26
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i don't get the bearing part please help


https://ibb.co/iWdsiy

There, bearings are always measured from north clockwise, use tan to find the angle and add 270 to it.
Reply 5
Original post by stephen1011
https://ibb.co/iWdsiy

There, bearings are always measured from north clockwise, use tan to find the angle and add 270 to it.

Ah thanks a lot:smile: Ik im being super annoying but if you get the chance could you please help with iii as well -so I am sorta there - I got a is -0.6i +j but was wondering can you get a in scalor form for this q -ms seems to suggest otherwise. also that change in velocity bit too.
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Np if not possible -so gratefu for your help with my other 2 questions

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