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434 PointsWho has the correct answer to this question?
I just don't get the question, I think.. Can someone help me out?
def square(number):
return number * number
number = int(input("Choose number"))
print(result)
1 Answer
boi
14,242 PointsSolving challenge step 1 = Create a function named square. It should define a single parameter named number.
def square(number):
step 2 = In the body of the function, return the square of the value that was passed in.
def square(number):
return number * number
step 3 = Under the function definition, call your new function and pass it the argument 3.
def square(number):
return number * number
square(3)
step 4 = Since your square function returns a value, create a new variable named result to store the value from the function call.
def square(number): #Step 1
return number * number #Step 2
square(3) #Step 3
result = square(3) #Step 4
Done
Hend Elshaarawi
434 PointsThank you so much!
Aaron Elkind
1,393 PointsAaron Elkind
1,393 PointsAgreed, I was confused by the wording of the question and how much code I should input. I did something similar to yours.