8. The bearing of Y from X is 060°, the bearing of Z from X is 100° and XY = XZ. Calculate (a) the bearing of X from Y, (b) angle XZY, (c) the bearing of Z from Y.
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We have a point X with bearings to points Y and Z. The bearing of Y from X is 060°, and the bearing of Z from X is 100°. Also, XY = XZ, meaning triangle XYZ is isosceles. Show more…
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