Total latitude of end point of a transverse is equal to total latitudes of the first point of transverse plus the algebraic sum of all the latitudes.

Total latitude of end point of a transverse is equal to total latitudes of the first point of transverse plus the algebraic sum of all the latitudes. Correct Answer True

The independent coordinates of any point may be obtained by adding algebraically the latitudes and departure of the lines between that point and the origin.

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