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7,679 Pointsi'm stuck again. please point me in the right direction.
thank you.
var three = 3;
var two = 2;
function max(two, three) {
if ( three > two) {
return three;
}
3 Answers
Dale Severude
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 71,350 PointsYou are missing a curly brace at the end of your if statement. Add this and you are good for the first step.
Dale Severude
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 71,350 PointsActually you should add an else statement to return if the other element is larger. However the code checker is not catching this.
aliceinwonderland
7,679 Pointsthank you!!! i passed the quiz!