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

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Answer:

1)

When a  knight was moved from  (3, 2) to (5, 1) then the translation is:

         (x,y) → (x+2,y-1)

i.e. it  is moved 2 units to the right and 1 units down.

2)

If the knight is moved from (5, 1) to (6, 3).

The translation is:  

        (x,y) → (x+1,y+2)

i.e. it is moved 1 unit right and 2 units up.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A chess player moves a knight from the location (3, 2) to (5, 1) on a chessboard.

This means that the knight is moved 2 units to the right and 1 units down.

( Since, when there is a change in the x-coordinate then it is either moved to the right or to the left and when there is a change in the y-coordinate then it is moved either up or down )

  • Now, If the player moves the knight from (5, 1) to (6, 3).

Then it is moved 1 unit right and 2 units up.

Answer:

The real answer is:

1 square down, 2 squares right

2 squares up, 1 square right