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Python Python Basics Functions and Looping Create a Function

jessie hochinyavong
jessie hochinyavong
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Great now that you have created your new square method, let's put it to use. Under the function definition, call your

squaring.py
 def square (number):
     return number * number
     result = result square = and_pass_it_3 
     print (result)         

1 Answer

Hi Jessie

Just to modify your code a bit...

def square (number):
    return number * number

result = square(3)

On the last line we create a new variable 'result' and store the value from the function call 'square(3)'.

Hope this helps!