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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 22:20 BEEFYTACO

A plane flies from Auckland (A) to Gisborne (G) on a bearing of 115 angle. The plane then flies on to Wellington (W). Angle AGW=63.
(a) Calculate the bearing of Wellington from Gisborne.
(b) The distance from Wellington to Gisborne is 400 kilometres.
The distance from Auckland to Wellington is 410 kilometres.
Calculate the bearing of Wellington from Auckland.

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