Calculate the bearing of Y from X.
N.
Z
Y
X
102°
Not drawn accurately

78°
from the diagram, the bearing of Y from X is the angle formed between X and line coming from Y while moving in clockwise direction
= 180°- 102°= 78°
Answer:
078°
Step-by-step explanation:
the bearing of Y from X is the angle from the north line N through X , measured in a clockwise direction to Y, that is ∠ NXY
∠ NXY and 102° are adjacent angles on a straight line and sum to 180°
∠ NXY + 102° = 180° ( subtract 102° from both sides )
∠ NXY = 78°
the 3- figure bearing of Y from X is therefore 078°