In surveying, directions are usually specified in terms of bearings. The bearing of a line segment is the acute angle that the line segment makes with a north-south line. The angle and the quadrant are specified. For example, the bearing of is N 20° E. We also could say that the bearing of is S 20° W. (In this case, imagine placing B at the origin rather than A.)
Sketch AB with the given bearing. Also give the bearing of BA.
a. N 17° W
b. S 48° E
c. N 78° E
d. S 65° W
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