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A chess player moves a knight from the location (3, 2) to (5, 1) on a chessboard. If the bottom-left square is labeled (1, 1), the translation made is 2 squares up, 1 square right 1 square down, 2 squares left 1 square down, 2 squares right 2 squares down, 1 square right . If the player moves the knight from (5, 1) to (6, 3), the translation made is 1 square up, 1 square right 2 squares up, 1 square right 4 squares up, 2 squares right 2 squares up, 1 square left

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Answer:

1 square down, 2 squares left

2 squares up, 1 square right

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User Teekkari
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We have to find how the chess player can move a knight from one location to another.
Also we have to remember that the bottom - left square is labelled ( 1 , 1 ).
First he wants to move a knight from ( 3 , 2 ) to ( 5 , 1 ).
Answer: 2 squares left, 1 square down.
Then he wants to move it from ( 5 , 1 ) to ( 6 , 3 ).
Answer: 2 squares right, 2 squares up, 1 square left.

User Chris Yungmann
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