<span>1. Tap or click the Start button, followed by All apps.
If you're not using the Desktop in Windows 10, tap the All apps button on the bottom-left of your screen instead. It's the icon that looks like the small list of items.
Tip: The Power User Menu is a much faster way to get to Command Prompt in Windows 10 but only if you're using a keyboard or mouse. Just choose Command Prompt from the menu that appears after pressing WIN+X or right-clicking on the Start button. </span><span><span>Find the Windows System folder from the list of apps and tap or click it. </span><span>Under the Windows System folder, click or tap Command Prompt.
Command Prompt should open immediately. </span><span>You can now execute whatever commands in Windows 10 you'd like to run.</span></span>
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Explanation:
The output of this program is 5 7, because the first time bruce is printed, his value is 5, and the second time, his value is 7. The comma at the end of the first print statement suppresses the newline after the output, which is why both outputs appear on the same line.
Here is what multiple assignment looks like in a state diagram:

With multiple assignment it is especially important to distinguish between an assignment operation and a statement of equality. Because Python uses the equal sign (=) for assignment, it is tempting to interpret a statement like a = b as a statement of equality. It is not!
First, equality is symmetric and assignment is not. For example, in mathematics, if a = 7 then 7 = a. But in Python, the statement a = 7 is legal and 7 = a is not.
Furthermore, in mathematics, a statement of equality is always true. If a = b now, then a will always equal b. In Python, an assignment statement can make two variables equal, but they don’t have to stay that way:
a = 5