If the bearing of A from B is 27 degrees, calculate the bearing of B from A

Using C angles, we can see that going anticlockwise gives an angle of 180-27 = 153 degrees (supplementary angles).

Therefore the bearing of B from A is 360-153 = 207 degrees.

Obviously this would require an accurate diagram for students to understand exactly whats going on.

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