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In surveying, face left and face right refer to the direction points are taken in relation to a reference line—the “face” of the line. When directions are given as “face left” or “face right”, this means that the point is taken in the same direction along the reference line rather than perpendicularRead more
In surveying, face left and face right refer to the direction points are taken in relation to a reference line—the “face” of the line.
When directions are given as “face left” or “face right”, this means that the point is taken in the same direction along the reference line rather than perpendicular to it. This is often done when taking measurements such as distances, angles, or elevations.
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