Create an image illustrating the concept of reciprocal bearings in geography. The image should represent two points, labelled as 'A' and 'B', on an imaginary map. Both points are connected by a line to demonstrate that 'A' bears to 'B' at an angle of 60 degrees, indicating North-East. From 'B' to 'A', represent a line showing the reciprocal 180 degrees added to the original bearing, suggesting a South-West direction. Remember to include compass rose directions but avoid any text or numerals in the image.

The bearing of A from B is 060 degrees. What is the bearing of B from A?

Is it:

a) 60 degrees
b) 240 degrees
c) 120 degrees
d) 200 degrees

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To get reciprocal bearings, add 180

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240

240 degrees

The correct answer is b(240) |

240

240

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What is the correct answer

I have a question; If the bearing of A from B is 036⁰, Find the bearing of B from A.

216

240

Yes, you're correct! The bearing of B from A is 240 degrees.

240 degrees

60

233

Yes, that's correct!

add 180 to the original if the original is less than 180

if original greater than 180, subtract 180