Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
def validateCreditCard(x):
if type(x)==str and len(x) == 8:
print("Valid credit card number")
else:
print("Invalid credit card number")
validateCreditCard("43589795")
Explanation:
Run the code on your text editor(vs code, sublime, pycharm ) you will get your desired response. If your input is not of type string and not up to 8 digit you will get the response "invalid credit card number" but if it is of type string and up to 8 digit you will get "Valid credit card number".
But remember python works with indentation so when you are transferring this code to your text editor it will run properly well.
I defined the code using the conventional pattern "def"
After defining the function you create a brackets (x) to accommodate your argument x and end it with a semi colon.
Then i use "if" statement to make sure only string argument and 8 digit value will be accepted to print a "valid credit card". if your argument does not pass the if statement condition it will print out the else statement condition which is "Invalid credit card number"
Finally, you have to call your function and test various values.
Answer:
144°
Explanation:
The sum of the measures of interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360°
The ratio of angle measures is 1:2:3:4
Total ratio = 1+2+3+4=10
The angles will be :
1/10 * 360°= 36°
2/10*360°=72°
3/10*360°=108°
4/10*360°=144°
The largest angle is 144°
A dollar sign after both the letter and the number for each cell reference you want to keep the same will keep it the same when using the fill down/across function.