A x b where a and b are constants and x is value in a square.
The magic square math problem answer.
Because 87 is an odd number we had a remainder that we needed to use for the boxes with 13 14 15 and 16 in them.
If all 9 numbers form a single arithmetic progression then the magic square can be derived from the basic 816 357 492 square by a linear transformation.
Magic squares are one of the simplest forms of logic puzzles and a great introduction to problem solving techniques beyond traditional arithmetic algorithms.
Each square is divided into cells and the rules require that the sum of any row column or diagonal in the square be the same.
It is a pan diagonal magic square it is also an instance of most perfect magic square four different magic squares can be obtained by adding 8 to one of the two sets of 1 to 8 sequence.
The square of varahamihira as given above has sum of 18.
And 4 are broken diagonals consisting of each corner square and the two opposite middle edge squares just mentioned above.