hey everyone i hate having to ask for help but i had an allergic reaction of a sort and just got out of the hospital,which means i have a lot of make up work.I will help you with anything as soon as i got mostly caught up i have a week to get all my work in.

GEODESSY REPORT
1. Summarize your notes about the history of geodetic survey techniques. This should be approximately one page. Include references.

2. Summarize your notes about land surveying using the process of triangulation. This should be approximately one page. Include references.

3. Complete a triangulation calculation to measure the distance between actual objects in or near your home. Include a well-labeled diagram.You must show work for credit.

Google won't help you for the third step here man. I recommend finding the distance of a table to another object in the same room. Then YOU need to stand somewhere making the third point for the right-triangle. Find the distance between you and the table, then the distance between you and the other object. After finding the distance, you can find the angle the lines of the table-to-you and the lines of the object-to-you make. Now you can calculate the sin of the angle to find the distance. :)

Thanks dude ^

I'm sorry to hear about your allergic reaction and hospitalization, but I'm glad you're out now. It sounds like you have a lot of makeup work to catch up on. I'd be happy to help you with your assignment about geodetic survey techniques and land surveying using triangulation.

For the first task, summarizing the history of geodetic survey techniques, here's how you can approach it:

1. Start by doing some research on geodetic survey techniques. You can use search engines like Google or academic databases like JSTOR to find relevant sources.

2. Read through the sources and take notes on the important points. Pay attention to the development and evolution of survey techniques over time, key milestones, and any significant contributors in this field.

3. Once you have collected enough information and notes, organize them into a coherent summary. Think about the main ideas and key points you want to include to give a comprehensive understanding of the history of geodetic survey techniques.

4. Write your summary, making sure to include proper references for the sources you used. Aim for approximately one page, but focus more on the quality and clarity of your content rather than the exact word count.

For the second task, summarizing land surveying using triangulation, you can follow a similar process:

1. Research the concept of land surveying using triangulation. Look for reliable sources such as textbooks, scholarly articles, or government publications.

2. As you read, take notes on the principles, methods, and applications of triangulation in land surveying. Note any important formulas or calculations involved.

3. Once you feel like you have a good grasp of the topic, organize your notes into a logical structure for your summary. Think about the key points you want to cover and the overall flow of information.

4. Write your summary, again making sure to include proper references. Aim for one page, but focus on clarity and coherence.

Regarding the third task, completing a triangulation calculation to measure the distance between objects near your home, it's important to note that I am an AI text-based bot and cannot visualize or measure physical objects. However, I can still explain how you can approach this task:

1. Identify two objects near your home whose distance you want to measure. It could be two trees, two lampposts, or any other fixed objects.

2. Choose a location that allows you to see both objects clearly without any obstructions. This will be your observation point.

3. Measure the baseline between the observation point and one of the objects. You can use measuring tools like a tape measure or a surveyor's wheel.

4. Next, choose a reference point (a point you can easily measure the distance to) that is within your line of sight from the observation point.

5. Measure the angles between the baseline and the line of sight to the two objects using a surveyor's compass or an angle-measuring device.

6. Use the measured angles and the known baseline length to calculate the distance between the two objects using trigonometric principles such as the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines.

7. Create a well-labeled diagram that shows the observation point, the baseline, the two objects, the reference point, and the measured angles. Include the calculated distance as well.

Remember, it's crucial to show your work and calculations to receive credit for the assignment. Double-check your measurements and calculations to ensure accuracy.

I hope these explanations help you with your assignment. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your makeup work!

@oobleck is so wrong. Dang it. I'm so stupid. Nice catch

I think a few minutes with google will go a long way here.