C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter 7, Problem 15PP
(Computation) A magic square is a square of numbers with N rows and N columns, in which each integer value from 1 to (N * N) appears exactly once, and the sum of each column, each row, and each diagonal is the same value. For example, Figure 7.21 shows a magic square in which
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