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A square array of n numbers such that sum of the n numbers in any row, column, or main diagonal is a constant (known as the magic sum).
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a square matrix of n rows and columns; the first n-squared integers are arranged in the cells of the matrix is such a way that the sum of any row or column or diagonal is the same
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a box of numbers so that the sum of any row or any column results in the same number
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a matrix of numbers, where the sum of rows, columns and diagonals has the same result
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a matrix that is intended to
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an arrangement of numbers in a square, with each number occurring once, and the sum of the entries of any row, column, or diagonal is the same
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an arrangement of numbers which can be added together in a great number of directions (rows, columns, diagonals is minimum) to yield the same total
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an n by n array of integers with the property that the sum of the numbers in each row, each column, and the main diagonals is the same
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a rectangular array of numbers arranged so that each column, row, and both diagonals have the same sum
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a rectangular grid of numbers whose rows, columns, and diagonals add up to the same number
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a series of consecutive numbers arranged in a square so that each of the rows, columns, and diagnals add up to the same number
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a series of consecutive numbers arranged within a square grid in such a way that each column, row and diagonal all sum up to the same number
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a series of numbers arranged in an equal number of cells constituting a square figure, the enumeration of all of whose columns, vertically, horizontally and diagonally, wilt give the same sum
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a series of numbers arranged in a square grid so that the sum of each horizontal and vertical row and of the corner diagonals is always the same
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a square array of consecutive numbers wherein every row, every column, and both diagonals add up to the same number
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a square filled with different numbers in a way that the sums of ALL columns, rows and diagonals are the same
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a square filled with whole numbers, arranged so that the sum of any row, column, or diagonal is a constant
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a square grid filled with numbers, in such a way that each row, each column, and the two diagonals add up to the same number
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a square grid of numbers, in which each number appears once and the numbers in each row, column, and the two main diagonals sum to the same value
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a square grid, usually three by three or four by four, which you fill up with consecutive numbers in such a way that the sum of each row, column, and diagonal is the same
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a square in which the numbers are filled in a shuffled manner
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a square matrix where the sum of all columns, rows and diagonals is constant
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a square matrix which has equal sums along all its rows and columns
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a square of numbers in which every row, every
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a square table (mathematicians call them "matrices") of numbers with the remarkable property that the
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a two-dimensional array of integers
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A square array of cells filled with a sequence of numbers; each column, each row, and both diagonals all sum to the same value, the magic sum.
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square grid with a number in each cell for which the sum of each row, column and diagonal is the same.
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Three columns with three rows whereby the placement of the nine stars totals 15 in every direction.
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In recreational mathematics, a magic square of order n is an arrangement of n² numbers, usually distinct integers, in a square, such that the n numbers in all rows, all columns, and both diagonals sum to the same constant. A normal magic square contains the integers from 1 to n². The term "magic square" is also sometimes used to refer to any of various types of word square.
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