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OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

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 _______. If the player moves the knight from (5, 1) to (6, 3), the translation made is _______ the options for the first blank are 2 squares up 1 square right, 1 square down 2 squares left, 1 square down 2 squares right, 2 squares down 1 square right the options for the second blank are 1 square up 1 square right, 2 squares up 1 square right, 4 squares up 2 squares right, 2 squares up 1 square left

OpenStudy (hitch):

try to solve your home work without help from others :D :)

OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

I usually do I just suck at geometry

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

For the first one it's one square down 2 squares right..

OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

thankyou!

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Np..

OpenStudy (something):

second one is 1 right, two up

OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

thank you!!

OpenStudy (something):

well for your options i think its 2 up 1 left

OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

omg wat

OpenStudy (something):

i mean its just backwards

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

If a player moves a knight from the location (3, 2) to (5, 1) on a chessboard the translation made is * 2 squares up, 1 square left.*

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Same thing^^^

OpenStudy (something):

yeah

OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

so the second is 2,1

OpenStudy (something):

wait hold on I just realized that I said left when it is suppose to be right, the piece is moving farther out on the board not backwards so 2 up 1 right

OpenStudy (madisonthedoll):

ok ok tysm guys

OpenStudy (something):

your welcome

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