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1,426 PointsCreate a function named square. It should define a single parameter named number. In the body of the function return
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def square(number, number):
numbersquared - number*number
return numbersquared
1 Answer
Tim Buck
5,919 PointsThe question asks for the function to only have one parameter. Yours has two:
def squared(number, number):
You will have to try again with only one "number" in the brackets.
I also noticed you put a minus symbol instead of an equals sign within the function!