1 points Save Answer QUESTION 15 The number of estimated parameters is equal to? O number of measured quantities minus t

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1 points Save Answer QUESTION 15 The number of estimated parameters is equal to? O number of measured quantities minus t

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1 points Save Answer QUESTION 15 The number of estimated parameters is equal to? O number of measured quantities minus the number of (unknown) parameters O number of observation equations O number of columns of the variance-covariance matrix of estimated parameters O number of measurement plus the redundancy number 1 points Save Answer QUESTION 16 The relation between the variance-covariance matrices of measurements and adjusted parameters is described by? O the parametric least-squares adjustment design matrix O the error propagation law O the system of condition equations with the weight matrix 1 points Save Answer QUESTION 17 The linearization of observation equations is done by applying: O Taylor series, while disregarding non-linear terms O Maclaurin series, while disregarding non-linear terms O total differential second-order partial differential equations 1 points Save Answer QUESTION 18 The system of condition equations is solved to adjust: O trilateration network O triangulation network O GPS network O trigonometric heighting 1 points Save Answer QUESTION 19 The distances, horizontal angles and zenith angles were measured in order to add additional geodetic points into the HK 80 control. The result of the parametric least-squares adjustment of these measurements provides: O adjusted horizontal coordinates and ellipsoidal heights of new points O adjusted horizontal coordinates and heights of new points O adjusted horizontal distances between new points O adjusted horizontal distances and vertical angles between new points
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