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Figure 13. Planimetrie error vectors of first order rational 
functions 
Figure 14. Height error vectors of first order rational 
functions 
4 CONCLUSION 
For the analysis of dependence of rational functions and 
height distribution of control points, their accuracies were 
analyzed in three different cases of control points height 
distribution. At last we saw that rational functions are 
dependent to height distribution of control points and 
accuracies in under sampling are much degraded but because 
of the accuracies in over sampling and optimum sampling 
aren’t too different, using over sampling for rational functions 
are not necessary 
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