1. The operation of resection involves the following stepsrough orientation of the plane tablethe three lines form a triangle of errordrawing lines back through the three control pointsselect a point in the triangle of error such that each ray is equally rotated either clockwise or anti clockwisethe points obtained by three rays is the correct location. The correct sequence is




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