Difference of the Square of Sums and the Sum of Squares
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                  Andrew Chen
                
                
                  A function called on a single natural number.
                
                  
              Call this function to evaluate a NATRUAL number x --> dsumsquare(x) This function will produce the difference of the sum of squares of a ll natural numbers 1 to x and the square of the sum of natural numbers 1 to x. 
For example: 
dsumsquare(3) = (1+2+3)^2-(1^2+2^2+3^2) = 36-14 = 22
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Andrew Chen (2025). Difference of the Square of Sums and the Sum of Squares (https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59140-difference-of-the-square-of-sums-and-the-sum-of-squares), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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