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Mathematics, 26.08.2019 05:10 mariaramirez110379

In a chess variant, a "lord" can move one space at a time, either upward, or to the right, or diagonally up and to the right. how many ways are there for a lord to move from the bottom left to top right corner of the 8 by 8 chessboard?
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