how to do magic squares
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To solve an odd-numbered magic square, start by using the formula n[(n^2+1)/2] to calculate the magic constant, or the number that all rows, columns, and diagonals must add up to. For example, in a 3 by 3 square where n=3, the magic constant is 15.
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