This video will explain what bearings are in maths and how to calculate them. A practice question is provided at the end of the video.
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00:00 What is a bearing & examples
01:12 Example one: finding a bearing from a given point
02:29 Example two: finding a bearing when given another bearing
03:34 Example three: finding a point when given two bearings
04:33 Practice question and answer
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Bearings In Maths
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