what is a magic square with examples for class 7 mathematics in integers cbse
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In A magic square, the rows, columns and diagnals have the same sum.
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In recreational mathematics and combinatorial design, a magic square is a n square grid (where n is the number of cells on each side) filled with distinct positive integers in the range such that each cell contains a different integer and the sum of the integers in each row, column and diagonal is equal. The sum is called the magic constant or magic sum of the magic square. A square grid with n cells on each side is said to have order n.
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