At sunrise, an agricultural inspector standing at the entrance gate of a research facility observes that his shadow is cast directly behind him. Maintaining this initial facing direction, he walks straight ahead. He then turns clockwise and walks . Next, he turns anti-clockwise and walks . Finally, he turns left and walks to reach the observation station. What is the shortest distance between his starting position and the observation station, and in which direction is the observation station relative to his starting position?
- , South-EastCevap
- B, North-West
- C, North-East
- D, South-East
Cevap
The shortest distance between the starting position and the observation station is , and its direction relative to the starting point is South-East.
At sunrise, the sun rises in the East, so a shadow cast directly behind a person indicates that the person is facing East. Starting from the origin facing East: walking East reaches . Turning clockwise redirects the path towards South-West; moving in this direction subtracts from both and coordinates, reaching . Turning anti-clockwise restores facing East; walking East moves the location to . Finally, turning left faces North, and walking North brings the final position to . Applying the Pythagorean theorem yields . Because the final position has a positive East component () and a negative North component (, which is South), the direction relative to the start is South-East.
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Direction and Distance Test with Angular Rotations and Implicit Shadow Directions
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