what is the answer of the magic square
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Calculate the magic constant.[1] You can find this number by using a simple math formula, where n = the number of rows or columns in your magic square. So, for example, in a 3x3 magic square, n = 3. The magic constant = n[(n^2+1)/2]. So, in the example of the 3x3 square:
sum = 3 * [(9 + 1) / 2]
sum = 3 * (10 / 2)
sum = 3 * (5)
sum = 15
The magic constant for a 3x3 square is 15.
All rows, columns, and diagonals must add up to this number.
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