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Daily Challenge 20 March
In a 12 X 12 gameboard a red peg placed
anywhere can attack another piece if the piece
is present in the same row, or in the same
column, or in any diagonal position in any
possible 4 directions. However, there should not
be any other peg in between the target peg and
the red peg. The columns are labeled a to
lefttoright and the rows are numbered 1 to 12
bottomtotop. The position of a piece is given
by the combination of column and row labels.
For example, position e means that the piece is
in the e column and 5th row.
The red peg is the only piece on the board and it
is at position f7. In how many positions can
another piece be placed on the board such that
it is safe from attack from the red peg?
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