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Consider a closed palygen traverse (engths in het Dance the traverses by coordinates uting the compan Course AB CD BC 1205120 DA 3302742" 54 4120 24323 Part A Compute the unbalanced departures Express your answers, separated by commas, to three decimal places. VAE Ivec 4 AB, BC, CD-, DA Submit Best Ans Part 8 Compute the unbalanced aud Express your answers, separated by commas, to three decimal places. Atipit vec AB-, BC- CD-, DA- St ? ? ft, ft, ft, ft ARRA
Part C Compute the linear misclosure.. Express your answer to two significant figures. IVE ΑΣΦ 11 vec Submit Request Answer Part D Compute the relative precision. Express your answer to four significant figures. ΠΕΙ ΑΣΦ | 15. It vec undo Request Answer 1: Submit B BREEK ? ? ft
Y Part E Compute the preliminary coordinates if XA = 10,000.00 and Y = 5000.00 Express your answers, separated by commas, to two decimal places. [5] ΑΣΦ 41 vec B XB, YB = Xo=. Yo=. XD, YD Submit Request Answer I ft, ft, ft. ft. ft. ft
Consider a closed-polygon traverse (lengths in feet). Balance the traverses by coordinates using the compass rule. Course AB BC CD DA 252°3635" 124°5120" 50°4128" 320°27'42" 449.60 427.28 301.49 243.23 Azimuth Length
Part C Compute the linear misclosure.. Express your answer to two significant figures. IVE ΑΣΦ 11 vec Submit Request Answer Part D Compute the relative precision. Express your answer to four significant figures. ΠΕΙ ΑΣΦ | 15. It vec undo Request Answer 1: Submit B BREEK ? ? ft
Y Part E Compute the preliminary coordinates if XA = 10,000.00 and Y = 5000.00 Express your answers, separated by commas, to two decimal places. [5] ΑΣΦ 41 vec B XB, YB = Xo=. Yo=. XD, YD Submit Request Answer I ft, ft, ft. ft. ft. ft
Consider a closed-polygon traverse (lengths in feet). Balance the traverses by coordinates using the compass rule. Course AB BC CD DA 252°3635" 124°5120" 50°4128" 320°27'42" 449.60 427.28 301.49 243.23 Azimuth Length