Advanced math bearings problem | IB SL Math AA and AI

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Have you been confused about how to do bearings in your math class? Why do we use bearings in math classes? We'll answer these questions in this video.

Bearings can be confusing because it requires an understanding of not only directions, but parallel lines and transversals, properties of triangles, the Sine Rule, and the Cosine Rule. All of these topics work together to problem solve the question "What is the bearing of one point from another point?". Then when you add that you turn, move to another point and have to return to the starting point...It can get really confusing sorting through all that you need to know solving that kind of bearings problem in your math class. But stick with me and I'll get you sorted out.


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This is part of Topic 3 - Geometry and Trigonometry of the IB Standard Level (SL) Analysis and Approaches curriculum.

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