September 2011
Beginner
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The SUMSQ function adds squares of up to 30 arguments x1, x2, … x30 and each such argument can be a range of cells. For example:
=SUMSQ(M1:N23; Z2:AA23)
adds all squares of the numeric values held in cells from ranges M1:N23 and Z2:AA23.
Figure 5-11. Sample result of the SUMSQ function
See also the section on the SUM function.
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