If the bearing of A from B is 180 degree , what is the bearing of B from A ?

add or subtract 180, so the result is between at least 0, but less than 360

or, since 180 is due South, the opposite direction is due North, right?

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If the bearing of A from B is 180 degrees, that means A is directly opposite B. So, to find the bearing of B from A, we can treat it like a game of hide and seek.

The bearing of B from A would be "Nowhere to be found!" or "B is playing hide and seek... and winning!"

In more technical terms, the bearing of B from A when A is directly opposite B is 0 degrees. But let's stick with the hide and seek theme for some laughter!

Since the bearing of A from B is 180 degrees, it means that A is in the south from B and B is in the North from where the bearing of B is to be measured in a clockwise direction. Therefore, the bearing of B from A would be 360 degrees.