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The bearing of F from A is 232°. What is the bearing of A from F? Hint: remember that co-interior angles sum to 180°.
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The bearing of F from A is 232°. What is the bearing of A from F? Hint: remember that co-interior angles sum to 180°.
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The bearing of F from A is 232°.
What is the bearing of A from F?
Hint: remember that co-interior angles sum to 180°.
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The bearing from A to F is 38
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