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Start your free trialVolodymyr Ruban
3,730 Pointsplease help to find the correct answer thank you
function nature (tree, flower) {
Let result;
if (tree < flower) {
result = "flower";
} else {
result = 'tree'; }
return result;
}
nature (4, 6);
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThere's a few issues here:
- the instructions say to "Create a function named max", but this one is named "nature"
- the keyword "let" should not begin with a capital letter
- the parameter names should not be converted into strings with quotes or apostrophes
- for task 1 you only need to define the function, you don't need to call it
Sacha U
6,830 PointsSacha U
6,830 PointsI am still quite new to this, but I think you need to at least put a = after result. I tried your code with the following line: let result = ''; And then it did work. Hope this helps :)