Respuesta :

Answer:

  175°

Step-by-step explanation:

Bearing angles are usually measured clockwise from North. Reverse bearing angles differ from forward bearing angles by 180°. These relations and the usual angle sum relation for a triangle can be used to solve this problem.

Angle PQR will be the difference in the bearings from Q to P and Q to R:

  ∠PQR = 124° -46° = 78°

Triangle PQR is isosceles, so the base angle at P will be ...

  ∠QPR = (180° -78°)/2 = 51°

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The bearing from P to R will be 51° less than the bearing from P to Q. The bearing from P to Q is 180° more than the bearing from Q to P.

  PR bearing = PQ bearing - ∠QPR

  = PQ bearing - 51°

  = (46° +180°) -51° = 175°

The bearing of R from P is 175°.