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2,569 Pointsdifferent approach?
rather than using an else statement, I have adjusted the last line of the code to this:
if(num1 && num2){
document.write(message);
}
I run the code, and it seems functioned as it intended, is this make any sense?
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501 PointsNot exactly understand the question of yours, but the code you wrote will do the following: It will write the message into the document if num1 and num2 are both defined or true.