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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: IKON on January 26, 2008, 11:36:14 AM
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Firstly some peeps on this board have been really helpful especially when I have found myself in a bind. Thanks y'all.
Well here is a problem I need help with, any help is appreciated ??? ??? ???
1. a magic square is a square grid of distinct numbers in which the sum of the numbers along each row, column, and major diagonal is the same number. arrange the counting numbers from 1 to 9 in a 3 by 3 grid to form a magic square
Well thats it, thanks for help in advance ;D
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uppin
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Aren't you supposed to know how do this yourself, instead of asking others to do your homework for you?
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You're 28, still in school and still asking people to do your job for you. Maybe it's time to solve things in a different way.
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Aren't you supposed to know how do this yourself, instead of asking others to do your homework for you?
yea for real man, come test time you will be fucked. better just break bread with the teacher after class are something so you get a better overstanding of what she/he teachin in the course.
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1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9=45
average sum
45/3 = 15 (divided by 3 for 3X3 matrix)
1234 |5| 6789
Lowest + Highest + 5 =15
1+5+9 = 15
2+5+8 = 15
3+5+7 = 15
4+5+6 = 15
XXX
X5X
XXX
2+5+8 = 15
8XX
X5X
XX2
Every direction equals 15, mix and match.
816
357
492
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1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9=45
average sum
45/3 = 15 (divided by 3 for 3X3 matrix)
1234 |5| 6789
Lowest + Highest + 5 =15
1+5+9 = 15
2+5+8 = 15
3+5+7 = 15
4+5+6 = 15
XXX
X5X
XXX
2+5+8 = 15
8XX
X5X
XX2
Every direction equals 15, mix and match.
816
357
492
What he said.
Get a row of 3 numbers which add to 15.
Then do the first column with the 2 gaps (you should already have the first number).
You SHOULD be able to fill in the rest.
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You're 28, still in school and still asking people to do your job for you. Maybe it's time to solve things in a different way.
lmao