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please answer it please i request​

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Answered by Sugarstar6543
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Step-by-step explanation:

Sum along the first row = (4/11) + (9/11) + (2/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the second row = (3/11) + (5/11) + (7/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the third row = (8/11) + (1/11) + (6/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the first column = (4/11) + (3/11) + (8/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the second column = (9/11) + (5/11) + (1/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the third column = (2/11) + (7/11) + (6/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the first diagonal = (4/11) + (5/11) + (6/11) = (15/11)

Sum along the second diagonal = (2/11) + (5/11) + (8/11) = (15/11)

Yes. The sum of the numbers in each row, in each column and along the diagonals is the same

SO WE CAN SAY ITS A MAGIC SQUARE

HOPE YOU HAVE UNDERSTOOD IT. I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE HAD TO DO TO THIS BUT PROBABLY WE HAVE TO SHOW IT IS A MAGIC SQUARE OR NOT AS ITS LIKE THAT ONLY

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