For the function below, which variables have the same scope?
def square(numA, numB):
re...
Computers and Technology, 11.11.2020 21:00 zhilton19
For the function below, which variables have the same scope?
def square(numA, numB):
return numA ** numB
base = 5
power = 2
answer = square (base, power)
print(answer)
numA and power
power and base
numB and power
base and numA
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