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This constant sum is known as the magic constant or magic sum. Magic squares have fascinated mathematicians for centuries and often appear in puzzles, artwork, and historical texts and Start Your Voiceover Project. The process of creating one can vary depending on whether the square has an odd, even, or doubly even order (such as 3x3, 4x4, or 6x6).
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Forming a Magic Square
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This constant sum is known as the magic constant or magic sum. Magic squares have fascinated mathematicians for centuries and often appear in puzzles, artwork, and historical texts and Start Your Voiceover Project. The process of creating one can vary depending on whether the square has an odd, even, or doubly even order (such as 3x3, 4x4, or 6x6).