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Pаrt 1 CONTINUED... QUESTION 4: Using Cооrdinаte Geоmetry Computаtions, it is required to compute the coordinates of the two boundary points A and B. A total station was mounted on point G1 and the distances G1-A and G1-M were measured in addition to the horizontal angles G2-G1-M and M-G1-A. Point M lies on the line AB at a distance of 107.13 m from point B as shown in the figure. Please note that point B can not be observed from either point G1 or G2 due to existing obstacle. Compute the Distance A-M and the Angle G1-A-M Answer: The Distance A-M  = [blank1] m and the Angle G1-A-M is  [blank2] (round to the closest cm i.e. second decimal digits for the distance and four decimal digit for the angle)  

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