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15,642 PointsPacking
Totally lost here. Someone come to the rescue. My code works locally though!
def multiply(*nums):
product = 0
for num in nums:
product = num * num
return product
1 Answer
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsYour code is close. It returns the square of the last iterable item.
print(multiply(2,3,4))
returns 16 instead of 24.
- Change
sum * sum
toproduct * sum
- initialize
product
to 1
Andrew Mlamba
15,642 PointsAndrew Mlamba
15,642 PointsThank You!