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Start your free trialYusuf Cattaneo
522 Pointshelp me
what am i doing wrong
def add(float(phrase1, phrase2)):
return(phrase1 + phrase2)
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsActually, using parentheses is fine with Python 3.
Nthulane Makgato
Courses Plus Student 19,602 PointsNthulane Makgato
Courses Plus Student 19,602 PointsOne: float method only takes one argument, not two. So apply the float variable individually. I changed the arguments to floats in the function.
phrase1 = float(phrase1)
Two: return does not require brackets, unless you're using python2 and you're not.
return "Hello!"
Your answer is not far from correct. Let me know if this helps.