Please show solution i only need the Final Coordinates using compass rule! 7-12. The field data
and the fixed data follow for each of six traverses. The forward direction is given by the
alphabeti- cal order of the station names. Each angle is measured clockwise from the back
direction to the forward direction so that they are on the left of the traverse looking forward. In
each problem, draw a sketch, compute the accuracy, and compute the final coordinates. Adjust
by the com- pass rule.
Solution
Station Angle N(co-ordinates) E (Co-ordinates) Length Ash 51.833
1336.50 1050.47 1699.9 Angle = tan inverse(N/E) Fir 86.33 1000.00 1000.00 1414.21 length
=( N^2 + E^2)^0.5 G 223.55 -165.49 -305.16 347.15 H 114.48 441.88 84.13 449.82
Oak 141.36 670.23 1780.27 144.76 Pine 25.584 945.97 1975.74 2190.528 Sum 4229.09
5585.44 6246.368

Please show solution i only need the Final Coordinates using compass.pdf

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    Please show solutioni only need the Final Coordinates using compass rule! 7-12. The field data and the fixed data follow for each of six traverses. The forward direction is given by the alphabeti- cal order of the station names. Each angle is measured clockwise from the back direction to the forward direction so that they are on the left of the traverse looking forward. In each problem, draw a sketch, compute the accuracy, and compute the final coordinates. Adjust by the com- pass rule. Solution Station Angle N(co-ordinates) E (Co-ordinates) Length Ash 51.833 1336.50 1050.47 1699.9 Angle = tan inverse(N/E) Fir 86.33 1000.00 1000.00 1414.21 length =( N^2 + E^2)^0.5 G 223.55 -165.49 -305.16 347.15 H 114.48 441.88 84.13 449.82 Oak 141.36 670.23 1780.27 144.76 Pine 25.584 945.97 1975.74 2190.528 Sum 4229.09 5585.44 6246.368