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∙ 15y agoX 5 3 X 2 8 1 7 X 6 4 X ---- 5 2 7 8 X 4 3 6 1
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∙ 15y agoThe number represents the number of mines the block is touching. This includes vertically, horizontally and diagonally.
Until the 2nd April 2012 12:00, get numbers to complete lines and win prizes. The grids and numbers will be reset every day at 7 am game time. Lines can be completed horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Without the grid to fill the numbers into, I can only guess it is a 3 X 3 square. 5 2 7 8 x 4 3 6 1
The numbers in Minesweeper indicate how many mines are next to that square. (vertically, horizontally, and diagonally.) For example, if there is a 4 in a square, 4 bombs are adjacent to that tile.
Equal to what ?... There are many 'magic square' possibilities depending on the rule for the total. For example - the following grid produces a magic square where all rows, columns and diagonals total 15 ! 816 357 492
1 and 8 are symmetrical both horizontally and vertically and 3 is symmetrical horizontally.
They do not - not if you draw them as straight lines.
You're suppose to use a limited set of 9 numbers so that the sum, difference, product or quotient is the same horizantally, diagonally and vertically.
Because the x coordinate is always followed by the y coordinate as for example the coordinate of (3, 6) is 3 of x horizontally and 6 of y vertically on the Cartesian plane
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the befits of a bar graph is a way to keep you data but using bars . there can be a horizontal bar which is a bar going horizontally or a vertical bar which is a bar going vertically . a bar need a title and numbers going up the y axis and numbers or names going across the x axis .
The pattern usually contains a gauge -- numbers of stitches vertically and horizontally based on needle size and yarn weight -- that you can adjust.Determine your gauge given the needles and yarn you want to work with, then do the comparative math based on the gauge you see in the pattern.