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Python Basic Object-Oriented Python Welcome to OOP Classes, Attributes, and Methods

Could you kindly give me advice on this question?

How do I call the stop method to answer this quiz question?

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Megan Amendola
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Megan Amendola
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To call a function, you use the name of the function and then parentheses like: stop()

To call a method, you use an instance with dot notation: Car().stop() OR: car1.stop()

To call a method inside of a class or inside or another method, you need self: self.stop()