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82, since the local conditions would be identities of the form, -(1) +(2) -(2) + (3) -(3) +(4) -(4) +(1) -360 = (126) Therefore, it will usually be preferable to use the Methods of Angles and Correlates, illustrated in Art. 79, for the local adjustment. 101. Notation: Method of Directions. In numl^cring the directions of a figure, one side may be regarded as the initial line, as if fixed Ijy a previous adjustment, perhaps, and its numbers omitted. In this case, it is well to place letters on th...e fixed line, instead of numbers, to distinguish its directions, when writing the equations, these lettered directions not to enter into the reduced conditions, and to I'eceive no corrections. On the other hand, this use of letters is not necessary, and numbers ma}^ be placed upon all of the directions, if desired, without altering the method or increasing the work to any considerable extent. Directions are to be numbered clock\vis(>, invariably, at each station, so as to avoid errors. Unobserved directions, shown by broken lines, will not b(> numlxTcd.
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