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JavaScript

First function When I run the first already debugged function at the DevTools appears syntax error

const multiplyUs = (num1, num2) => console.log(num1 * num2);

VM271:1 Uncaught SyntaxError: Identifier 'multiplyUs' has already been declared at <anonymous>:1:1

1 Answer

From what i see, your error says you have already "declared" the "multiplyUs" const. Try restarting your console / refresh the page. And try again. The code should look like this:

const multiplyUs = (num1 , num2) => console.log(num1 * num2);

I tried it myself and it worked. Hope this helps