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Dürer's
garden is surgically divided into
unit squares, and in the middle of one of these squares, he planted his favourite petunia. Dürer's gardener struggles with a mole, trying to drive him out of the magnificent garden, so he builds an underground wall on the edge of the garden. The only problem is that the mole managed to stay inside the walls.. When the mole meets a wall, it changes it's direction as if it was "reflected", that is, proceeding his route in the direction that includes the same angle with the wall as his direction before. The mole starts beneath the petunia, in a direction that includes a
angle with the walls. Is it possible for the mole to cross the petunia in a direction perpendicular to it's original direction?
(Think in terms of
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This post has been edited 3 times. Last edited by parmenides51, Dec 14, 2020, 6:41 PM
Reason: updated wording with the help of misinnyo
Reason: updated wording with the help of misinnyo