The bearing of P from Q is degrees.Find the bearing from Q from P

either add or subtract 180 degrees.

To find the bearing from Q to P, we need to consider the opposite direction of the bearing from P to Q.

If the bearing from P to Q is x degrees, the bearing from Q to P would be x + 180 degrees.

For example, if the bearing from P to Q is 60 degrees, the bearing from Q to P would be 60 + 180 = 240 degrees.

To find the bearing from Q to P when the bearing from P to Q is given, you can simply add or subtract 180 degrees from the given bearing.

If the bearing from P to Q is given as θ degrees:
- To find the bearing from Q to P, subtract 180 degrees from θ if θ is greater than or equal to 180 degrees.
- To find the bearing from Q to P, add 180 degrees to θ if θ is less than 180 degrees.

Let's say the bearing from P to Q is given as 230 degrees.

Since 230 degrees is greater than 180 degrees, we subtract 180 degrees from it:
230 - 180 = 50 degrees.

So, the bearing from Q to P is 50 degrees.