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Start your free trialEddy Franc
2,768 PointsCan't find the correct answer
function max(wide, long){
if const max = wide + long;
return max;
}
max(4,5);
1 Answer
Zaid Khan
12,769 PointsHi @Edwin Francis
This is how you write the conditional.
function max(wide, long){
if(wide > long){
return wide
} else {
return long
}
}
console.log(max(6,5))