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first you draw a line between the two points then draw the north line. remember you always measure clockwise. then measure in between the north line to the line between the both points. then whatever you get in between subtract that from 360 degrees e.g 100-360=260 then that's your answer.



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first you draw a line between the two points then draw the north line. remember you always measure clockwise. then measure in between the north line to the line between the both points. then whatever you get in between subtract that from 360 degrees e.g 100-360=260 then that's your answer.



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first you draw a line between the two points then draw the north line. remember you always measure clockwise. then measure in between the north line to the line between the both points. then whatever you get in between subtract that from 360 degrees e.g 100-360=260 then that's your answer.

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