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1,436 Points2 keeps coming back as true...
I am trying to define this function and I keep getting an error saying that if 2 was the input it would still be True...
def is_odd(num):
num % 2 != 0
return "True"
Zach Stearman
10,913 PointsZach Stearman
10,913 PointsYou are returning the string "True", not the output of your equation. You should instead return the output of your comparison in the line above.