Triangulation is a method used in various fields, including surveying, navigation, and Social Sciences, to determine the location of a point by forming triangles to it from known points. In surveying, it involves measuring angles from at least two known points to a third unknown point, allowing for accurate positioning. In social sciences, triangulation refers to using multiple data sources or methods to enhance the validity and reliability of research findings. This approach helps to mitigate biases and provides a more comprehensive understanding of a phenomenon.