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Transcribed Image Text:The Lo Shu Magic Square has the following properties:
The grid contains the numbers 1 9 exactly
The sum of each row, each column and each diagonal all add up to the same
number.
This is shown below:
15
9
2
+15
3
7
+15
8
1
6.
+15
15
15
15
15
Write a program that simulates a magic square using 3 one-dimensional parallel arrays of
integer type.
Each one of the arrays corresponds to a row of the magic square.
The program ask the user to enter the values of the magic square row by row and informs
the user if the grid a magic square or not.
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Transcribed Image Text:Project Description
The Lo Shu Magic Square is a grid with 3 rows and 3 columns shown below.
4
8
1
The Lo Shu Magic Square has the following properties:
The grid contains the numbers 1 – 9 exactly
The sum of each row, each column and each diagonal all add up to the same
number.
This is shown below:
15
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