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| id: 587d7da9367417b2b2512b66
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| title: Combine Two Arrays Using the concat Method
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| challengeType: 1
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| ---
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| 
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| ## Description
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| <section id='description'>
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| <code>Concatenation</code> means to join items end to end. JavaScript offers the <code>concat</code> method for both strings and arrays that work in the same way. For arrays, the method is called on one, then another array is provided as the argument to <code>concat</code>, which is added to the end of the first array. It returns a new array and does not mutate either of the original arrays. Here's an example:
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| <blockquote>[1, 2, 3].concat([4, 5, 6]);<br>// Returns a new array [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]</blockquote>
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Instructions
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| <section id='instructions'>
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| Use the <code>concat</code> method in the <code>nonMutatingConcat</code> function to concatenate <code>attach</code> to the end of <code>original</code>. The function should return the concatenated array.
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Tests
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| <section id='tests'>
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| 
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| ```yml
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| tests:
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|   - text: Your code should use the <code>concat</code> method.
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|     testString: assert(code.match(/\.concat/g), 'Your code should use the <code>concat</code> method.');
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|   - text: The <code>first</code> array should not change.
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|     testString: assert(JSON.stringify(first) === JSON.stringify([1, 2, 3]), 'The <code>first</code> array should not change.');
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|   - text: The <code>second</code> array should not change.
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|     testString: assert(JSON.stringify(second) === JSON.stringify([4, 5]), 'The <code>second</code> array should not change.');
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|   - text: <code>nonMutatingConcat([1, 2, 3], [4, 5])</code> should return <code>[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]</code>.
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|     testString: assert(JSON.stringify(nonMutatingConcat([1, 2, 3], [4, 5])) === JSON.stringify([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]), '<code>nonMutatingConcat([1, 2, 3], [4, 5])</code> should return <code>[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]</code>.');
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| 
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| ```
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Challenge Seed
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| <section id='challengeSeed'>
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| 
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| <div id='js-seed'>
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| 
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| ```js
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| function nonMutatingConcat(original, attach) {
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|   // Add your code below this line
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| 
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| 
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|   // Add your code above this line
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| }
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| var first = [1, 2, 3];
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| var second = [4, 5];
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| nonMutatingConcat(first, second);
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| ```
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| 
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| </div>
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| 
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| 
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| </section>
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| 
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| ## Solution
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| <section id='solution'>
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| 
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| ```js
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| // solution required
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| ```
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| </section>
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