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Complete the code below to create an arrow function with two parameters — string and letter —
const remove = => { let regex = new RegExp(letter, 'g'); return string.replace(regex,''); }
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhen you have more than one parameter for an arrow function, they go in a set of parentheses and are separated by comma(s).