Loci are a set of points with the same property. Loci can be used to accurately construct lines and shapes. Bearings are three figure angles measured clockwise from North.
Part of MathsGeometry and measure
There are four main directions on a compass; north, south, east and west.
A compass can be used to describe a direction. Another method of describing directions is using bearings.
Ships use bearings to navigate. A bearing is measured in degrees.
This plane is flying at an angle of 48° from North. The bearing it flies at is 048°.
This plane is flying at an angle of 20° anticlockwise from North. Since a bearing is measured clockwise, the bearing it flies at is 360 - 20 = 340°.
Measure the bearing of the shark from the ship.
Method 1
Draw a line between the ship and the shark. Draw a line pointing North from the ship.
The shark is more than 180° clockwise from North. Place the centre of the protractor on the ship and 180° facing North.
Measure the angle clockwise from 0° to the line between the ship and the shark. In this case the measurement is 100°.
A bearing is measured from North. Add the angle to 180°:
\(180 + 100 = 280\)
The bearing of the shark from the ship is 280°.
Method 2
Draw a line between the ship and the shark. Draw a line pointing north from the ship.
The shark is more than 180° from North. Place the centre of a protractor on the ship and 0° facing North.
Measure the angle anticlockwise from 0° to the line between the ship and the shark. In this case the measurement is 80°.
A bearing is measured clockwise from North. Subtract this angle from 360°.
\(360 - 80 = 280\)