Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 01:40 genyjoannerubiera
Kali, a python programmer, is using the turtle module to write the word “hello.” which code should she use to indicate the location to begin writing the word? a # pick up the turtle and move it to its starting location. b penup(-100, 200) goto() pendown() c penup() goto(-100, 200) pendown() d # pick up the turtle and move it to (-100, 200)
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