The angles shown in Fig. 3-15 are measured: a, = 40°00'00", az= 100°00'30", az = 50°00'20", a = 120°00'00", as = 50°00'20". All measurements are uncorre- lated and have the same precision. The angle at A is held fixed at 90°00'00". Adjust the measured angles according to the principle of least squares. %3D B a2 a 3 A D Fig. 3-15,
The angles shown in Fig. 3-15 are measured: a, = 40°00'00", az= 100°00'30", az = 50°00'20", a = 120°00'00", as = 50°00'20". All measurements are uncorre- lated and have the same precision. The angle at A is held fixed at 90°00'00". Adjust the measured angles according to the principle of least squares. %3D B a2 a 3 A D Fig. 3-15,
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![The angles shown in Fig. 3-15 are measured: a, = 40°00'00", az= 100°00'30",
az = 50°00'20", a, = 120°00'00", as = 50°00'20". All measurements are uncorre-
lated and have the same precision. The angle at A is held fixed at 90°00'00".
Adjust the measured angles according to the principle of least squares.
%3!
B
a 2
a 3
A
D
Fig. 3-15.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fdaef3112-8201-40ef-941d-9f36f0951c52%2F835eb43b-ad0a-41a1-930f-03d3a1376a6e%2Fvgvtunr_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The angles shown in Fig. 3-15 are measured: a, = 40°00'00", az= 100°00'30",
az = 50°00'20", a, = 120°00'00", as = 50°00'20". All measurements are uncorre-
lated and have the same precision. The angle at A is held fixed at 90°00'00".
Adjust the measured angles according to the principle of least squares.
%3!
B
a 2
a 3
A
D
Fig. 3-15.
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