2. A compound curve connects three tangents having an azimuth of 254 degrees, 270 degrees, and 280 degrees, respectively. The length of the chord measured from P.C to the P.T of the curve is 320m and is parallel to the common tangent having an azimuth of 270 degrees. If the stationing of the P.T is 6+520. a. Determine the stationing of P.C.

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2. A compound curve connects three tangents having an azimuth of 254 degrees, 270 degrees,
and 280 degrees, respectively. The length of the chord measured from P.C to the P.T of the
curve is 320m and is parallel to the common tangent having an azimuth of 270 degrees. If the
stationing of the P.T is 6+520.
a. Determine the stationing of P.C.
Transcribed Image Text:2. A compound curve connects three tangents having an azimuth of 254 degrees, 270 degrees, and 280 degrees, respectively. The length of the chord measured from P.C to the P.T of the curve is 320m and is parallel to the common tangent having an azimuth of 270 degrees. If the stationing of the P.T is 6+520. a. Determine the stationing of P.C.
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