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APPLICATIONS OF TRIG TO NAVIGATION AND SURVEYING 9.5. The course of a ship or plane is the angle measure clockwise from due North. An airplane travelled on a course of 210. A ship travelled on a course of 110. Match each compass direction with a course:.
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The course of a ship or plane is the angle measure clockwise from due North. An airplane travelled on a course of 210 A ship travelled on a course of 110
The Compass Reading from one location to another is read from either the North or South. N70 ̊̊E N10 ̊̊W S15 ̊̊W
The bearing from A to B is . What is the bearing from B to A?
Draw the diagram:A ship travels on a course of .Then it changes course to due North. How far is the ship from the starting point?
Draw the diagram:A plane travels on a course of 320 then changes course to 200 . How far is the plane from the original starting point?
Ship A sights Ship B on a bearing of . Make a sketch and give the compass reading of Ship A from Ship B.
A plane flies 600 km on a course of 300 degrees. It then flies south for a while and finally arrives on a 40 degree course to return to its starting point. Find the total distance traveled.
Town T is 8 km northeast of village V. City C is 4km from T on a bearing of 150 degrees from T. What is the bearing and distance of C from V?
From an iron gate, proceed 500 m northeast to the brook, then 300 m east along the brook to an old mill, then 200 m S15 E to a post on the edge of Wiggin’s Road, and finally along Wiggin’s Road back to the iron gate. Find the area of the region.