Hi im trying to calculate the chord distances/ bearings on my lots but im not familiar with this wording. My lots are 21 and 22. Can anyone figure this out? Thanks

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  • Hi Luke,

    Is this a trick ?,,,,, You must have at lease Two Known Parts to describe a curve. Just the angle is not enough.

    These two tangents would have no boundary on where to start and end the curve. The lot number has nothing to do with this. Is the Radius given or the Degree of curve.  What is all the Data you have. Is this two curves or one. I will send you a file that will help understand with and more than a curve

    Coordinate Geometry Fundamentals

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