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![The data in the table below is for a closed-polygon traverse.
Course Azimuth Length (m)
AB
75°14'47" 519.674
BC
455.265
433.426
CD
DE
425.558
EA
109.434
Interior Angles
A = 12°25'31"
B=48°19'25"
C=126°37'24"
D = 46°03'36"
E=306° 34'19"
Compute the unadjusted departures.
Express your answers in meters to six significant figures and separated by commas
AB. BC. CD. DE. EA=
VL]ΑΣΦΗ|||
AB, BC, CD, DE, EA=
vec 4
VL]ΑΣΦΗ 11
Compute the unadjusted latitudes.
Express your answers in meters to six significant figures and separated by commas.
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1 vec
ⒸE
A
?
?
ID II, ID I, II
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Transcribed Image Text:The data in the table below is for a closed-polygon traverse.
Course Azimuth Length (m)
AB
75°14'47" 519.674
BC
455.265
433.426
CD
DE
425.558
EA
109.434
Interior Angles
A = 12°25'31"
B=48°19'25"
C=126°37'24"
D = 46°03'36"
E=306° 34'19"
Compute the unadjusted departures.
Express your answers in meters to six significant figures and separated by commas
AB. BC. CD. DE. EA=
VL]ΑΣΦΗ|||
AB, BC, CD, DE, EA=
vec 4
VL]ΑΣΦΗ 11
Compute the unadjusted latitudes.
Express your answers in meters to six significant figures and separated by commas.
·
1 vec
ⒸE
A
?
?
ID II, ID I, II
m, m, m, m, m
![Compute the linear misclosure.
Express your answer in meters to five significant figures.
ΠΙΑΣΦΩΠ
1:
vec
Compute the relative precision.
Express your answer to five significant figures.
[6] ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec
?
?
Ε
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Transcribed Image Text:Compute the linear misclosure.
Express your answer in meters to five significant figures.
ΠΙΑΣΦΩΠ
1:
vec
Compute the relative precision.
Express your answer to five significant figures.
[6] ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec
?
?
Ε
m
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