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Monday, 30 January 2012

More cases-Magic Squares.

This has reference to my earlier blog title-Magic Squares.
I had given therein an example of a magic square formed out of the 9 digits from 1 to 9 giving a total of 15 in each row,column and both diagonals.
I am now asking you to frame Magic Squares with the following properties.-
1)Magic square with zero at the central cell
2) Magic square with  6 at the place similar to that in a clock
3)Magic square with  6 at the place similar to that in a clock and with the totals 42 in each row,column and both diagonals..

1 comment:

  1. Can numbers be repeated in a magic square?
    What do you mean by 6 at the place similar to that in a clock?

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