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Arrow functions provide a shorter and more expressive way to write functions in JavaScript. Unlike regular functions, arrow functions use the => syntax, which makes your code more concise and easier to read. Arrow functions are especially useful when you need to write quick, one-line functions or pass functions as arguments, such as in array methods or React components.

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// Regular function function add(a, b) { return a + b; } // Arrow function const addArrow = (a, b) => a + b;
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Some key benefits of arrow functions include:

  • Shorter syntax, reducing the amount of code you need to write;
  • Automatic binding of the this keyword from the surrounding context, which helps avoid common issues with regular functions in callbacks;
  • Ideal for inline functions, such as event handlers or simple transformations;
  • Frequently used in React for defining component methods or passing callbacks to child components.

Arrow functions are not suitable for every situation. For example, you should avoid them when you need a function to have its own this, arguments, or when using them as constructors.

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Which of the following is the correct syntax for an arrow function that takes two parameters and returns their sum?

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