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Python Python Basics (Retired) Ins & Outs Ins & Outs

In this task, let's practice using the + sign to concatenate strings. Create a variable named treehouse by combining

I do not know If I need to define 2 variables first with tree and house as strings and combine or directly use print function.

1 Answer

Richard Lu
Richard Lu
20,185 Points

Hi Yash,

The question, from what I understand, is that you're asking whether or not you would need to define 2 variables first to use the concatenation operator for this challenge. The answer is no, just combine the string literals.

treehouse = "Tree" + "house"

I hope I've helped. Happy Coding! :)