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In the box on the left, type the line
print("hello there") then click . Next, change the "hello there" to
something you'd like the computer display (don't
forget the " and "), and click again. When you're done with
that, try print(10+2/(3*5)-15^2).
Congratulations! You've just programmed a computer! You've
displayed some text and did a calculation. Want to draw? Try circle(0,0,50).
Type your code here:
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