254 GEOMETRY •^ COMPASS DIRECTIONSCompass directions
A compass is a tool we use for finding a location or to help us
move in a particular direction. It has a pointer that always
shows the direction of north.Points on a compass
Compass points show directions as angles measured clockwise
from the direction north. We call these directions bearings.The main compass points are: north (N),
south (S), east (E), and west (W). We call
them the cardinal points.Halfway between the cardinal points are the
ordinal points: northeast (NE), southeast (SE),
southwest (SW), and northwest (NW).Using a compass
with a map
Most maps are printed
with a north arrow. If we
align north on the
compass with north
marked on a map, we
can find the directions
to other locations on the
map. We can then use
our compass to get from
one place to the other.The four cardinal
compass points are:
north (N), south (S),
east (E), and west (W).NortheastNorth has a
bearing of 0°East’s bearing
is 90°
clockwise
from northNorthwest is halfway
between north and westSouthwest SoutheastThe bearing
of west is
270°South has
a bearing
of 180°Read off
where
the line
meets the
compassN
S
E
W180°N
NWSENESW
SE
W0°270°90°45°135°
225°315°Let’s find the direction from Point A
to Point B. First, we turn the map
so that its north arrow aligns with
the compass’s north arrow.Now we put the compass over point A.
We can see that Point B is southeast of
Point A. This means we could get from A to B
by using the compass to guide us southeast.0°180°270°90°BAN NWN N
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