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Tyrone Cartwright
4,023 PointsWhy is line #3 causing an uncaught error?
Please review my code, I'm not sure why it is throwing this error?
1 Answer

Steven Parker
220,450 PointsThis demonstration program is intended to throw an error when the function is called with arguments that are not numbers.
The arguments 'nine'
and 'five hundred'
are both strings and cause the error.
Tyrone Cartwright
4,023 PointsTyrone Cartwright
4,023 PointsSteven I actually figured the error out when I went into the dev tools, line 3 shows where the exception triggers and then it actually shows the line that triggered the exception.