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Python Python Basics (2015) Python for Beginners Call a function

Heather Broshes
Heather Broshes
1,002 Points

Not really sure what the test wants. tried it multiple different ways like the notes suggest.

first i put print ("Hello, Treehouse") and it said it was wrong. Then I tried using def my_function_print(Hello, Treehouse): print ("Hello, Treehouse") and this was wrong too. what now?

function.py
def my_function_print(Hello, Treehouse):
    print("Hello, Treehouse.");

1 Answer

You don't need to define a function.

You only need to call the built-in function print.

print("Hello, Treehouse")

Good luck! ~alex