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Use Theorem $10.4 .2$ with $n=8$ and $r=3$ to construct a Latin square of order 8 .
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4.2, we can construct a Latin square of order \( n \) using a specific method when \( n \) is even. Here, we have \( n = 8 \) and \( r = 3 \). We will use the method of constructing a Latin square by filling in the entries systematically. Show more…
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