Calculate the angles and from a centerpoint in the parallel line area of the diagram, draw a parallel line grid, (measured approx. 143 3/4 feet across) and then find the centerpoint distance from top to bottom. Then prove the distances from all sides and angles-like a line star.--My surveyor...
attached a mini map shape----I am new here, hope it attaches to this post---I would like to be able to calc the angles from the distances shown, however, I seem to be
blocked on this.
I only know one angle. The angle of the 110.50 ft and the 165.27 feet, is stated to be
121 degrees 11-----I tried to measure the lines on the survey to get the other angles--
they appear to be, between the 165.27 ft and 162.18 ft -- 59 1/2 ----then between the 162.18 and the 146 ft., the angle...
The four sided, a=110.50 ft, b=165.27, c=162.18, and d=a slightly curved line of 146. ft--
(from point to point, it still seems to be 146 feet,) anyway---This from a land survey---I believe the distances of width, center point and (height) can "prove" by the angles. The people I have been...