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Courses Plus Student 330 PointsIts also unclear to me why this wont work
I added 3 as an argument to square and defined the square of 3 as a result and then i ask to print the result
def square(number):
number = number * number
return number
square(3) = result
print(result)
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsYou are assigning the result of your function backwards. It should be
result = square(3)