fix(learn): modified usage of words from argument to parameter based on the title (#40130)
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@ -12,12 +12,13 @@ Just like a regular function, you can pass arguments into an arrow function.
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```js
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// doubles input value and returns it
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const doubler = (item) => item * 2;
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doubler(4); // returns 8
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```
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If an arrow function has a single argument, the parentheses enclosing the argument may be omitted.
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If an arrow function has a single parameter, the parentheses enclosing the parameter may be omitted.
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```js
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// the same function, without the argument parentheses
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// the same function, without the parameter parentheses
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const doubler = item => item * 2;
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```
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@ -26,6 +27,7 @@ It is possible to pass more than one argument into an arrow function.
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```js
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// multiplies the first input value by the second and returns it
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const multiplier = (item, multi) => item * multi;
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multiplier(4, 2); // returns 8
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```
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</section>
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