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Python: Return true if the two given integer values are equal or their sum or difference is 5

Python Basic: Exercise-35 with Solution

Write a Python program which will return true if the two given integer values are equal or their sum or difference is 5.

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Return true if the two given int values are equal or their sum or difference is 5

Sample Solution:

Python Code:

def test_number5(x, y):
   if x == y or abs(x-y) == 5 or (x+y) == 5:
       return True
   else:
       return False
print(test_number5(7, 2))
print(test_number5(3, 2))
print(test_number5(2, 2))
print(test_number5(7, 3))
print(test_number5(27, 53))

Sample Output:

True
True
True
False
False

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