#Traverse in Surveying
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...what?
I mean like we had a test last monday so basically my instructor gave us a problem in traverse to look for error of closure, azimuth, the true bearing, angle to the right and deflection angle so she gave us like this:
LINE
AB
BC
CD
DA
FORWARD BEARING
S68E
S36W
S56W
S67E
BACKWARD BEARING
N67W
N79E
N56W
N64W
so how can you find an interior angle using forward bearing and backward bearing?
is it minus 180 degrees?
S = south
E = east
N = north
W = west
I don't know what this means.
it looks similar like this
So I guess your question is how to find the bearing of AE?
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Rip I failed my surveying class so I gotta retake it ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ž
...why didn't you answer my question so I could help you?
I mean my exam already done back in monday and I asked this one from wednesday
but i'm retaking it this semester so hopefully i could pass it