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Start your free trialAlisha Jacobs
3,273 PointsCreate a new function named max() which accepts two numbers as arguments.
create a new function named max() which accepts two numbers as arguments.
function max(a,b) {
var = (a
1 Answer
Jacob Mishkin
23,118 PointsAlisha, you're super close on this one! you have the function set up correctly! now all we need to do is set up the conditional statement inside the function. it' s like so:
function max(a, b) {
if ( a > b ) {
return a;
}else {
return b;
}
}
max(5, 3);
here we have set up the condition to test if a is > b and the function will return that number. I hope this helps. here is some more info on functions:
Franciscus Agnew
23,912 PointsFranciscus Agnew
23,912 PointsHello Alisha,
What are you needing help with exactly? Please, provide details so users may help you more effectively.
Franciscus