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10, ECS Basic Concepts of Computing Spring Quarter 2009 Outline for April 27, 2009 Reading: text, 6.56.7 1. Example: calculating perimeter of a triangle given three points (see peri3.py) 2. Modifying parameter lists a. Not directly (see modpar1.py) b. Using lists (see modpar2.py) c. Why it works 3. Why use functions? a. Save repetition (see b. peri3.py) Modularity: top-down design 4. Example: print individual...

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