what is magic square explaining
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A magic square is any n x n array of numbers where each of the n2 elements appears only once. Also the sum of the elements in each row, column, and diagonal have the same value.
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Magic Squares are square grids with a special arrangement of numbers in them. These numbers are special because every row, column and diagonal adds up to the same number. So for the example below, 15 is the magic number. Could you work this out just from knowing that the square uses the numbers from 1 to 9?
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