Step 1: Locate the three given black squares.
From the diagram:
- One black square is in row 1, column 2.
- Another in row 2, column 1.
- The third in row 4, column 3.
Step 2: Symmetry requirements.
- Symmetry about line \(PQ\) requires each square left of the vertical axis to be paired with one on the right.
- Symmetry about line \(MN\) (main diagonal) requires each square below the diagonal to be paired with one above.
Step 3: Generate symmetric partners.
Each black square must bring in its mirror images under both symmetries.
- The black at (1,2) forces (1,3) for vertical symmetry, and also (2,1) via diagonal reflection.
- The black at (2,1) was already present, but under vertical symmetry it forces (2,4).
- The black at (4,3) forces (4,2) under vertical symmetry and (3,4) under diagonal symmetry.
Step 4: Count distinct new squares.
The additional required squares are: (1,3), (2,4), (4,2), (3,4), plus one more symmetric partner (from chaining both symmetries).
Total = 5 new squares.
Final Answer:
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