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The intersection angle of a 5 degree curve is 23 degrees and the PC is located...

The intersection angle of a 5 degree curve is 23 degrees and the PC is located at station 550+55.00. Determine the length of the curve, the station of the PT, the deflection angles, and the chord lengths for setting out the curve at whole stations from the PC.

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