trilaterasi
Trilaterasi is a method of determining the position of a point by using the distances to three other known points. It is a fundamental concept in surveying and navigation. The principle relies on the geometric property that a point is uniquely defined by its distance from three non-collinear points.
In a two-dimensional plane, if the distances from an unknown point to three known points are d1,
(x - x1)^2 + (y - y1)^2 = d1^2
(x - x2)^2 + (y - y2)^2 = d2^2
(x - x3)^2 + (y - y3)^2 = d3^2
Each equation represents a circle centered at one of the known points with a radius equal to
In three-dimensional space, trilaterasi requires distances to at least four known points to uniquely determine the