4. The double meridian distance of the last course of closed traverse is numezically equal to the a) latitude of the course itself with its sign reversed b) departure of the course itself c) either the latitude or departure of the course, with the opposite sign d) departure of the course posite sign e) departure of the succeeding course plus the ure of the course itself but itself, but with the op- depart- 5. The assumption made in using the Trapezoidđal Rule is that the ends of the offsets in the boundary line are sumed to be connected by a) curved 1ines which forms a series of triangles b) straight lines forming a series of trapezoids c) parabolic lines forming a series of trapezoids and triangles d) concave or convex lines forming a series of regular geometric figures e) broken which forms a trapezoids, and rectangles of triangles, lines series Third Rule is based on Simpson's One that the curved boundary consists of parabolic arcs, each arc is continuous over three adjacent offsets that are equally spaced. Because of this assumption, only applicable when there is 6. the assumption where the rule is a) an even number of offsets b) either an odd or an even c) an equal number of odd and even offsets d) a predominance of even numbered offsets e) an odd number of offsets number of offsets
4. The double meridian distance of the last course of closed traverse is numezically equal to the a) latitude of the course itself with its sign reversed b) departure of the course itself c) either the latitude or departure of the course, with the opposite sign d) departure of the course posite sign e) departure of the succeeding course plus the ure of the course itself but itself, but with the op- depart- 5. The assumption made in using the Trapezoidđal Rule is that the ends of the offsets in the boundary line are sumed to be connected by a) curved 1ines which forms a series of triangles b) straight lines forming a series of trapezoids c) parabolic lines forming a series of trapezoids and triangles d) concave or convex lines forming a series of regular geometric figures e) broken which forms a trapezoids, and rectangles of triangles, lines series Third Rule is based on Simpson's One that the curved boundary consists of parabolic arcs, each arc is continuous over three adjacent offsets that are equally spaced. Because of this assumption, only applicable when there is 6. the assumption where the rule is a) an even number of offsets b) either an odd or an even c) an equal number of odd and even offsets d) a predominance of even numbered offsets e) an odd number of offsets number of offsets
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