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Start your free trialSaif Ali Khan
768 Pointspython basics
I need you to make a new function, add. add should take two arguments, add them together, and return the total.
def add(1, 2):
Shreyas Papinwar
2,371 Pointshi saif,
its easy-
def add(num1, num2): return num1 + num2
Jakub Stanio
6,378 PointsJakub Stanio
6,378 PointsHi Saif,
First you need to create a function with placeholders as the attributes (like "x", "y", "arg_1") not the numbers. Then your function should "return" something. Your function doesn't do anything.
example below:
def add(arg1, arg2): return arg1 + arg2