This statement is one of the most fundamental rules of geometry, and the basis for practical applications, like constructing stable buildings and triangulating GPS coordinates.
After two years of trundling and triangulating his way across France, in 1669 he announced a more accurate measure of 110.46 kilometers for one degree of arc.
And then the team at Rhode Island has another buoy that's more of like a test platform trying out some advanced sensors that can help you triangulate the location.
It required a uuv to triangulate its position by listening to signals from a network of transponders that had to be placed in the water beforehand for the purpose.
His object is to triangulate from the widest possible base to the furthest point he thinks he can see, which is always far beyond the curvature of the horizon.
I hold that as sacred information between myself and my nieces and nephews, and I am not a third party, or I don't triangulate things with their mother or their father.
Lastly, the T800 sports a low power short-range radar system which it can use to triangulate and locate the position of hidden snipers upon being hit- assuming it survives the initial hit.
So to address this, scientists are now launching a new bioacoustics program off the east coast of North America to triangulate the locations of whales and convey the information to ships' captains in real time.