1.the bearing of p from q is N56°E, calculate the bearing of q from p

2.if the bearing from abuja to kano is N48°W,find the bearing of kano to abuja
3.the bearing of a position to R is295°, find the bearing of R From the point

For all of these, just just add or subtract 180° as needed to keep the direction between 0 and 360°

That changes N to S and E to W

180 + 56

1. To find the bearing of q from p, we need to subtract 180 degrees from the given bearing of p from q.

Therefore, bearing of q from p = N56°E - 180° = S56°W

2. To find the bearing of kano to abuja, we need to add 180 degrees to the given bearing from abuja to kano.

Therefore, bearing of kano to abuja = N48°W + 180° = S48°E

3. To find the bearing of R from the point, we need to add 180 degrees to the given bearing of the position to R.

Therefore, bearing of R from the point = 295° + 180° = 475°

To calculate the bearing from point P to point Q, we need to subtract 180 degrees from the bearing of Q from P. In this case, if the bearing of P from Q is N56°E, we need to subtract 180 degrees from this value.

1. Bearing of Q from P = N56°E - 180° = S124°W

Similarly, to find the bearing from Kano to Abuja, we subtract 180 degrees from the given bearing:

2. Bearing of Kano to Abuja = N48°W - 180° = S132°E

For the third question, if the bearing of a position to R is 295°, we can find the bearing of R from the point by adding 180 degrees to the given angle:

3. Bearing of R from the point = 295° + 180° = 475°