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A scanning code consists of a grid of squares, with some of its squares colored black and the rest colored white. There must be at least one square of each color in this grid of squares. A scanning code is called [i]symmetric[/i] if its look does not change when the entire square is rotated by a multiple of counterclockwise around its center, nor when it is reflected across a line joining opposite corners or a line joining midpoints of opposite sides. What is the total number of possible symmetric scanning codes?
Solution
Draw a square.
There are two choices for each letter, for a total of codes. Two codes must be subtracted for an answer of
~Nosysnow
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