Question 5 In the following lines of code, in what line number does the function end? (1) def calculate_hypotenuse(a, b): 2) return ( (a**2)+ (b**2)) ** 0.5 15)x, y 3, 4c -. (6) calculate_hypotenuse(x, y) print(c) # prints 5.0

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**Question 5**

In the following lines of code, in what line number does the function end?

1. `def calculate_hypotenuse(a, b):`
2. `    return ((a**2) + (b**2)) ** 0.5`

3. 
4. 
5. `x, y = 3, 4  #`
6. `calculate_hypotenuse(x, y)  print(c)  # prints 5.0`

**Question 6**

According to the video, in the following lines of code, what line 6 doing?

1. `def calculate_hypotenuse(a, b):`
2. `    return ((a**2) + (b**2)) ** 0.5`

3. 
4. 
5. `x, y = 3, 4  #`
6. `calculate_hypotenuse(x, y)  print(c)  # prints 5.0`

(Note: In Question 6, it seems there is an issue in the transcription with the use of the variable `c` which is not defined. It might be referring to the result of the `calculate_hypotenuse` function.)
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 5** In the following lines of code, in what line number does the function end? 1. `def calculate_hypotenuse(a, b):` 2. ` return ((a**2) + (b**2)) ** 0.5` 3. 4. 5. `x, y = 3, 4 #` 6. `calculate_hypotenuse(x, y) print(c) # prints 5.0` **Question 6** According to the video, in the following lines of code, what line 6 doing? 1. `def calculate_hypotenuse(a, b):` 2. ` return ((a**2) + (b**2)) ** 0.5` 3. 4. 5. `x, y = 3, 4 #` 6. `calculate_hypotenuse(x, y) print(c) # prints 5.0` (Note: In Question 6, it seems there is an issue in the transcription with the use of the variable `c` which is not defined. It might be referring to the result of the `calculate_hypotenuse` function.)
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The function ends at line 2, that is, return ((a ** 2) + (b ** 2)) ** 0.5, the statement where the function calculate_hypotensuse(a, b) returns a value. The returned value is stored in variable which is printed.

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