A surveyor mapping a nature reserve starts from a base station. He walks due East, turns to his right, and walks . Next, he turns to his left and walks . Finally, he turns to his left and walks due North to reach an observation point. What is the shortest straight-line distance (in km) between the base station and the observation point?
Cevap: 25 km
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The shortest straight-line distance between the base station and the observation point is 25 km.
Resolving each displacement into Cartesian coordinates gives a net horizontal displacement of (East) and a net vertical displacement of (South). Applying the Pythagorean theorem yields .
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Direction and Distance Test involving multi-turn vector resolution, angular rotations, and Pythagorean straight-line distance calculation.