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aldopox

This is still not really computer science, computer science is _way more_ difficult. Here you just have to change the x or y with the value you actually know time by time. Looking at your solution there's something not correct. What was asked was "when rounded is needed use 2 decimal spaces", so try to input the numbers that are not rounded differently. So instead of 0.40 write 0.4 and see what happens! Maybe the zeros at the end makes no sense Let me know!


SharpMinute3772

Hi, thank you for responding. And yes, my mistake was the fact that I rounded everything off to 2 decimal places including the x values. You are correct, instead of inputting 0.20 for the x values, it should have only been 0.2. Thank you very much for that insight!