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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Create a Function

Carlos Augusto Villegas
Carlos Augusto Villegas
1,732 Points

I don't know what I am missing in this exercise. I am trying to find the square of a number.

squaring.py
def square (number):
       return number * number
result = (square()
print(result) 

1 Answer

Looks like you are missing a ")" at the end of the defining the result. Code should look like:

def square (number):
       return number * number
result = (square(2))
print(result)