An Aircraft Flies Round A Triangular Course. The First Leg Is 200km On A Bearing Of 115km And The Second Leg Is 150km On A Bearing Of 250km. Draw A Diagram For This

Please can you be more specific about the diagram

Bearings are usually measured in degrees or radians.

Kilometres are not a unit of "bearing", I will assume you meant degrees.

I labeled my starting place C, the end of the first leg A, and the end of the second leg B.

Let me know when you are done with your diagram, perhaps a question will follow.

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To draw a diagram for this, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a triangle with three vertices, representing the starting point and the two legs of the aircraft's flight.

2. Label one vertex as the starting point of the aircraft's flight.

3. Measure the first leg, which is 200km. From the starting point, draw a line segment in the chosen bearing direction of 115 degrees for a distance of 200km. This line segment represents the first leg of the flight.

4. At the endpoint of the first leg, draw a line segment for the second leg. This leg is 150km long and is on a bearing of 250 degrees.

5. Connect the endpoint of the second leg to the starting point with a line segment to complete the triangle.

6. Make sure to label the distances of each leg and specify the bearing for each leg to accurately represent the aircraft's flight path.

7. You can also add arrows to indicate the direction of each leg if desired.

Remember to use a protractor or any other measuring tool to accurately measure the angles and distances for drawing the diagram.