ou need to guide a robot from the red dot on the left to the green dot on the right, avoiding the blue walls along the way. to do this, you must feed it a series of commands of the form "turn degrees and move units orward". Angles are measured in degrees, with positive angles turning counterclockwise, and negative ingles turning clockwise. All turns are relative to the robot's current direction when it turns. The grid marks 1 unit squares. from the red starting dot, with the robot facing directly to the right, issue your commands: (all commands hould be given as decimal values) Move 1: Turn Move 2: Turn Move 3: Turn Move 4: Turn degrees and move degrees and move degrees and move degrees and move "I' units forward units forward units forward units forward
ou need to guide a robot from the red dot on the left to the green dot on the right, avoiding the blue walls along the way. to do this, you must feed it a series of commands of the form "turn degrees and move units orward". Angles are measured in degrees, with positive angles turning counterclockwise, and negative ingles turning clockwise. All turns are relative to the robot's current direction when it turns. The grid marks 1 unit squares. from the red starting dot, with the robot facing directly to the right, issue your commands: (all commands hould be given as decimal values) Move 1: Turn Move 2: Turn Move 3: Turn Move 4: Turn degrees and move degrees and move degrees and move degrees and move "I' units forward units forward units forward units forward
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Transcribed Image Text:You need to guide a robot from the red dot on the left to the green dot on the right, avoiding the blue
walls along the way.
units
To do this, you must feed it a series of commands of the form "turn degrees and move
forward". Angles are measured in degrees, with positive angles turning counterclockwise, and negative
angles turning clockwise. All turns are relative to the robot's current direction when it turns. The grid
marks 1 unit squares.
From the red starting dot, with the robot facing directly to the right, issue your commands: (all commands
should be given as decimal values)
Move 1: Turn
Move 2: Turn
Move 3: Turn
Move 4: Turn
degrees and move
degrees and move
degrees and move
degrees and move
units forward
units forward
units forward
units forward
To be successful, your robot must end up within the green ending dot, and not collide with any walls.
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