The HP 35s Calculator: Sliding Predetermined Area

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This is an academic exercise. The solution method is not inclusive of all possible scenarios but rather limited to just that which is shown.

Parting off a tract of land with a parallel line sliding along two sidelines can be accomplished by storing a few equations. The basic concept is predetermining a desired area then solving distances along the sidelines to place corners. The sliding line is set parallel with a chosen baseline. The following formulas are presented in the HP 35’s equation entry format.

Eq1: Computes the total area. Since we know the area and certain other variables we’ll use the solver to compute "B" the perpendicular distance to baseline…

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Jason Foose is the County Surveyor of Mohave County Arizona. He originally hails from The Connecticut Western Reserve Township 3, Range XIV West of Ellicott’s Line Surveyed in 1785 but now resides in Township 21 North, Range 17 West of the Gila & Salt River Base Line and Meridian.

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Jason Foose, PS

Jason Foose originally hails from the Connecticut Western Reserve Township 3, range XIV West of Ellicott’s Line Surveyed in 1785 but now resides in Township 21 North, Range 17 West of the Gila & Salt River Base Line and Meridian. He is also the Managing Editor of the magazine.