Addition
Addition in Python is easy - just use "+" sign. You can add numbers or variables (or mix of numbers and variables).
1234a = 1 b = 2 c = a + b print(c)
Sometimes people use alternative operator: "+=" (it is typically used for brevity). Please see example below (this basically means "increase variable on the left hand side by 1"):
123x = 100 x+=1 print(x)
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Add line to print the sum of 20 and 22.
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Addition
Addition in Python is easy - just use "+" sign. You can add numbers or variables (or mix of numbers and variables).
1234a = 1 b = 2 c = a + b print(c)
Sometimes people use alternative operator: "+=" (it is typically used for brevity). Please see example below (this basically means "increase variable on the left hand side by 1"):
123x = 100 x+=1 print(x)
Swipe to start coding
Add line to print the sum of 20 and 22.
Solution
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Addition in Python is easy - just use "+" sign. You can add numbers or variables (or mix of numbers and variables).
1234a = 1 b = 2 c = a + b print(c)
Sometimes people use alternative operator: "+=" (it is typically used for brevity). Please see example below (this basically means "increase variable on the left hand side by 1"):
123x = 100 x+=1 print(x)
Swipe to start coding
Add line to print the sum of 20 and 22.
Solution
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