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569 Pointscreating a function
Create a function named square. It should define a single parameter named number.
In the body of the function return the square of the value passed in.
(A square is a value multiplied by itself. eg: The square of 5 is 25. 25 = 5 x 5)
def square(number):
value=number*number
1 Answer
Magnus Lindberg Christensen
2,231 Pointsdef square(number):
return(number * number)
your code should look like the one above. the value passed in is number, and return is the code you should use instead. it tells us, that square(number) should return number times two.
Abdul haseeb
569 PointsAbdul haseeb
569 PointsThank you, Magnus!