In navigation, a bearing is the angle.....?

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1 Answer
Jul 1, 2018

10^@

Explanation:

I believe this is the right answer:

The ship's bearing is 80^@, which is the measure between the y-axis and the terminal side.

Standard angles are angles that start at the origin and have the x-axis as the terminal side. We know we are in quadrant one.

We know in the quadrant is 90^@. 80^@ are already being taken up by the ship's bearing, so we can subtract these two. We get

10^@. This represents the angle in standard position.

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