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Think of your own solution for the following practice: Given a square matrix of size N X N, calculate the absolute difference between the sums of its diagonals. Input Format: The first line contains a single integer, N. The next N lines denote the matrix's rows, with each line containing N space-separated integers describing the columns. Constraints: -100 <= elements <= 100 Output Format: Print the absolute difference between the two sums of the matrix's diagonals as a single integer. Sample Input 3 11 2 4 4 5 6 10 8 -12 Sample Output 15 Explanation The primary diagonal is: 11 5 -12 Sum across the primary diagonal: 11 + 5 - 12 = 4 The secondary diagonal is: 4 5 10 Sum across the secondary diagonal: 4 + 5 + 10 = 19 Difference: |4 - 19| = 15