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    I can't seem to make the code do what I want it to do

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    did workspaces go down?

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  • Andrew Winkler
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    Functional Python: Create a function named apply that should take three arguments: a function and two arguments. apply s

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    create function apply

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  • Thomas Katalenas
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    well I think my answer is right, and you say it is wrong

    Posted on Dec 8, 2015 by Thomas Katalenas
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  • shawn khah
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    really don't know what's wrong?

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    Create a function named apply that should take three arguments: a function and two arguments. apply should return the re

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  • shawn khah
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    BUMMER!apply()takes2 positional arguments but3were given print("log and run:") log_and_run(apply)

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