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Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou might start with the first argument (index 0), and then use a slice ("[1:]
") to iterate through the remaining arguments and multiply by each.
But that's just one approach to a solution, that's why the hint said it might come in handy.
uday kiran
3,222 Pointscan you share the code how to solve with slice
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsI didn't solve it that way myself, I was just explaining how you could solve it with a slice.
Did you solve this already another way? Show me your code and I'll show you how to convert it to use the slice.