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Start your free trialMarquis Briggs
8,967 PointsThis does not make any sense... what does any of this have in common besides they are a shade of red?
const colors = [ 'tomato', 'crimson', 'darkred', 'firebrick' ]; colors.('firebrick'); // true
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Mark Casavantes
2,880 PointsHello Marquis,
I reviewed the lesson and see that Guil is trying to see if an item is included in an array or not. 'firebrick' is included the array.
colors.includes('firebrick') is true.
I hope this helps.