Chris, maybe you should introduce your Italian friend to AB's 'theprof' - he has four (or maybe five) Oxbridge doctorates!
Talking of maths, that was my poorest subject at school, but a couple of times recently I've watched something on TV about how Scotland was first properly mapped, using triangulation, which really fascinated me. They measured a baseline (10 miles, I think) very accurately using a chain - so they had the distance AB. Then a bloke was sent to point C to make a triangle, and they measured the angles AB/AC and BA/BC, which, using trigonometry, enabled them to ascertain the lengths of AC and BC, thus giving them two more baselines, and they just kept going.....evidently when they got back to where they began, they were only a few inches out.
But what is the trig that gives the lengths AC and BC? Only if you can be bothered!