If the bearing of A from B is 60 degrees, what is the bearing of B from A

what is 60+180?

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To find the bearing of B from A, you need to subtract 180 degrees from the bearing of A from B.

Bearing of B from A = 60 degrees - 180 degrees
= -120 degrees

Therefore, the bearing of B from A is -120 degrees.

To find the bearing of B from A, we need to subtract 180 degrees from the bearing of A from B.

If the bearing of A from B is 60 degrees, we can use the following formula to find the bearing of B from A:

Bearing of B from A = (Bearing of A from B + 180) % 360

Substituting the given values into the formula:

Bearing of B from A = (60 + 180) % 360

Adding 60 and 180 gives us 240:

Bearing of B from A = 240 % 360

To calculate 240 % 360, we divide 240 by 360 and take the remainder:

240 ÷ 360 = 0 remainder 240

Therefore, the bearing of B from A is 240 degrees.