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6 August, 13:20

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

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  1. 6 August, 13:40
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    (x+2, y-1) I believe is the answer good luck
  2. 6 August, 13:41
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    Remark

    You start at (3,2) which means that you are moving 3 squares in the x direction (from 1,1). Chess boards are normally numbered with the home square as (1,1). You are also starting with y = 2. (3,2) is normally occupied by the queen's bishop's pawn. Now you move 2 squares to your right and 1 down towards you. You are now on the king's home square on the first row. This does not entirely follow math rules which caught me when I first read it.

    Both moves are translations.
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