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Python Introducing Lists Meet Lists All You Need Is Lists

can someone help me with line 4 I thought in order to add 2 diferent list you only need the plus sign

beatles.py
beatles = ["John"]
others = ["George", "Ringo"]
beatles.append("Paul")
beatles.extend = beatles + others

1 Answer

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,858 Points

Hi Pablo Cortes

No, the plus sign is not what is needed here, just the extend method. Have a quick review of the video, specifically at the 2:12 mark. He explains the proper use of extend.

Keep Coding! :) :dizzy: