Soldato
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Here is the question
for A) it's easy. Just use the cosine rule
For part B) I drew a triangle LST and worked out the size of angle T. For the sake of simplicity, let's say it's 52'. But then how do you work out the bearing of S from T??? The markscheme for the paper says
285 + angle T
where does the 285 come from?
The radians bit is easy, it's 2 radians.
Then, the overall angle is 114.6'
But then the markscheme just says that the bearing can be anywhere between 293' and 294'

for A) it's easy. Just use the cosine rule
For part B) I drew a triangle LST and worked out the size of angle T. For the sake of simplicity, let's say it's 52'. But then how do you work out the bearing of S from T??? The markscheme for the paper says
285 + angle T
where does the 285 come from?

The radians bit is easy, it's 2 radians.
Then, the overall angle is 114.6'
But then the markscheme just says that the bearing can be anywhere between 293' and 294'

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