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what is magical square ​

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Answered by jellaakshitha389
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Answer: A magic square is a square array of numbers consisting of the distinct positive integers 1, 2, ..., n^2 arranged such that the sum of the n numbers in any horizontal, vertical, or main diagonal line is always the same number.The unique normal square of order three was known to the ancient Chinese, who called it the Lo Shu. A version of the order-4 magic square with the numbers 15 and 14 in adjacent middle columns in the bottom row is called Dürer's magic square. Magic squares of order 3 through 8 are shown above.

The magic constant for an nth order general magic square starting with an integer A and with entries in an increasing arithmetic series with difference D between terms is

M_2(n;A,D)=1/2n[2a+D(n^2-1)]

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Answered by cherry490
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Step-by-step explanation:

A square divided into smaller squares each containing a number, such that the figures in each vertical, horizontal, and diagonal row add up to the same value.

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