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JavaScript JavaScript Basics (Retired) Making Decisions with Conditional Statements The Conditional Challenge Solution

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
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You must use parentheses when you invoke a function.

To invoke or call a function or method, you must follow the function name with parentheses :point_right: () :point_left: even if the function takes no arguments.

So in each place where you have toLowerCase in the source, you should have toLowerCase() instead.