the bearing of a point x from a point y 074 degree what is the bearing?

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The bearing of point X from point Y is 074 degrees.

The bearing of a point X from a point Y is the direction from Y to X, measured in degrees clockwise from a reference direction, usually North.

To find the bearing, you need to follow these steps:

1. Locate point Y on a map or visualize its position.
2. Determine the reference direction for bearing measurement, which is usually North. Make sure you know which direction is North on your map or in your mind.
3. Imagine standing at point Y and facing the reference direction.
4. Turn clockwise until you reach the line connecting point Y to point X.
5. Measure the angle between the reference direction (North) and the direction of point X, using a protractor or compass. (Make sure the protractor or compass is aligned with the reference direction).
6. The measured angle is the bearing of point X from point Y.

In this case, the bearing is 074 degrees. It means that if you stand at point Y facing North and turn 74 degrees clockwise, you will be facing the direction of point X.

Remember that bearings are typically given in three digits, with leading zeroes added if necessary, so 074 degrees is the correct format.