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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Create a Function

confused with task 2

What am I doing wrong with this code? To me everything seems right but I keep getting a syntax error.

squaring.py
def square(3):
    value = (3 * 3)
    return(value)
    result = (return)

1 Answer

Chris Freeman
MOD
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 Points

Your solution has the right idea and form. The syntax error is cause by using the constant 3 as a parameter. It needs to a valid variable name starting with a non-numeric character.

The final line is not needed

    result = (return) # can be removed

Post back if you need more help. Good luck!!!