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7,378 Pointswhat do i have to do
I don't know what i have to do
1 Answer
AJ Salmon
5,675 Points- Create a function that takes any number of arguments and packs them into a tuple (That's what *args does)
- Return the product of all arguments.
Hint: it would be smart to create a number variable and set it to one, then for every arg in args, use the *= opperand to multiply the number by the next number in the tuple. If you need any more help, let me know!
Cam Treschuk
7,378 PointsCam Treschuk
7,378 PointsWhat does it mean when it says the type shouldn't matter?