Partition of Land
Cases in the Subdivision of Land
1. To cut off an area by a line through a given point
2. To cut off a required area by a line running in a given direction.
1. To cut off an area by a line through a given point
2. To cut off a required area by a line running in a given direction.
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Additional board-style practice items for this topic.
A lot costs P3.1 M per hectare. A survey calculates the area as 2.98 hectares. Find the total cost.
A parcel of land is defined as follows: [Table omitted]
What is the length of side 1-2, in meter?
What is the azimuth of side 4-1?
Find the area of the lot, in m^2.
Solution pending in psadquestions/t1140.json.
A parcel of land, with boundaries as described below, is to be subdivided into two lots of equal areas. The dividing line is to pass through a point X midway between corners A and E, and through a point Y along the boundary BC. [LINE AB: Length 60.00 m, Bearing N 15° 30' E; BC: 72.69 m, S 82° 23' E; CD: 44.83 m, S 17° 20' E; DE: 56.45 m, S 70° 36' W; EA: 50.00 m, N 74° 30' W].
Determine the area of the lot in square meter.
Determine the distance BY, in meter.
Determine the length of the dividing line XY, in meters.
Solution pending in psadquestions/t1143.json.