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function max(number1, number2){
if (number1 > number2){
return number1
}else {
return number2
}
console.log( addNumbers(3,4) );
1 Answer
Curtis Reker
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 4,607 Pointsfunction max(number1, number2){
if (number1 > number2) {
return number1
} else {
return number2
}
// you are missing the closing curly bracket to close the function statement
}
// need to call the "max" not "addNumbers" max is the name of the function you are trying to call
console.log(max(2, 6));