The document describes the process of calculating errors in distance measurements taken during a terrestrial survey. It involves calculating total errors in the x and y coordinates, determining individual distance measurement corrections, and computing final coordinate positions while accounting for errors. Key steps include calculating errors in distance measurements along the x and y axes, determining a correction value for each distance, and computing final coordinates for each point using the original distance measurements and correction values.
The document describes the process of calculating errors in distance measurements taken during a terrestrial survey. It involves calculating total errors in the x and y coordinates, determining individual distance measurement corrections, and computing final coordinate positions while accounting for errors. Key steps include calculating errors in distance measurements along the x and y axes, determining a correction value for each distance, and computing final coordinates for each point using the original distance measurements and correction values.
The document describes the process of calculating errors in distance measurements taken during a terrestrial survey. It involves calculating total errors in the x and y coordinates, determining individual distance measurement corrections, and computing final coordinate positions while accounting for errors. Key steps include calculating errors in distance measurements along the x and y axes, determining a correction value for each distance, and computing final coordinates for each point using the original distance measurements and correction values.