Simple Magic Square
978-613-1-15964-0
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2010-08-10
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A simple magic square is the lowest of two basic classes of magic square. It has the minimum requirements for a square to be considered magic. All lines parallel to the edges, plus the two main diagonals must sum to the magic constant. S = frac{m(m^2+1)}{2}. The other class of magic square is most often called a pandiagonal magic square, but also sometimes it is called perfect or nasik. Of course, within these two main classes are a great many varieties of magic squares.
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