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Start your free trialhandy christian
2,899 PointsHELP IM STUCKED ON THIS CHALLENGE
i dont understand about this question, please give me an explanation and solution ty :D
function max (num1, num2) {
if (num1 > num2){
}else if (num1 < num2){
}
return max;
}
max(5, 10);
1 Answer
Dayne Stevens
Courses Plus Student 5,849 PointsI'd recommenced writing down the question in your own words and think about it like a basic math question when you get stuck on something like this. Chunk it out, what exactly do they want. From the looks of the code you might be thinking too much about what is needed. Not trying to be mean, but this is something you should be able to figure out re-watching previous videos.
maya sophie
5,754 Pointsmaya sophie
5,754 PointsAfter long and many tries , I nailed :))))...................good luck
function max(number1, numaber2) { if (number1 > number2) { return number1; }else { return number2; } return (3, 5); }