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I'm deleting the "prod" tag and the "confusing" tag. It doesn't look like a software ad to me, and that at any rate would bear discussion. I don't know why the "confusing" tag was there.
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|concern = Multiple issues noted in April 2011 are still not resolved. Though the math itself is essentially sound and easily verified, the article seems to be more or less an [[WP:SOAP|"ad"]] for the author's [[WP:NOR|self-made]] spreadsheet. The actual application and usefulness of the method is not demonstrated by references; e.g. in "surveying and astronomy" one rather has directions than distances available, and in GPS calculation one needs essentially four satellites (and consider relativistic effects).--[[User:Hagman|Hagman]] ([[User talk:Hagman|talk]]) 17:54, 30 August 2012 (UTC)
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'''Triangulation in three dimensions''' is a method of finding the ___location of a point in [[three dimensional|three dimensions]] based on other known coordinates and distances, it is commonly used in [[surveying]] and [[astronomy]].