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A knight ‘s move in chess is two units horizontally (left or right) and one unit vertically (up or down) or two units verticall...Asked by Nomcebo2020
A knight‘s move in chess is two units horizontally (left or right) and one unit vertically
(up or down), or two units vertically and one unit horizontally starting at (3, 3).
(i) Which points can be reached by a knight’s move?
(ii) Plot them and join them up.
(iii) What shape is formed?
(up or down), or two units vertically and one unit horizontally starting at (3, 3).
(i) Which points can be reached by a knight’s move?
(ii) Plot them and join them up.
(iii) What shape is formed?
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so, did you plot the points?
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