To solve this problem, we need to determine the correct view of the 3D object as seen from the direction of the arrow. Let’s break this down step-by-step:
Examine the 3D object from the given view direction, which is indicated by the arrow.
Identify the visible features from this direction:
The top section of the object has a circular hole.
The lower portion consists of a part with two arms extending towards the viewer, seemingly forming a 'U' shape.
Note the semi-circular cut at the bottom section of the object.
Now, match these observed features with the given options:
Option 1: Shows a straight bottom edge, not matching the semi-circular feature.
Option 2: Features straight edges on both sides, not matching the observed 'U' shape.
Option 3: Displays a mix of a circular hole and a straight bottom line.
Option 4: Has a circular hole on top and a semi-circular cut on the bottom, matching the observed features.
Conclusion: Comparing all options, Option 4 correctly represents the view as seen from the arrow direction.