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First Program In PYTHON & SINGLE/DOUBLE/TRIPAL QUETS_04

                                 First Program  In PYTHON


                                   Print("hello world")

                                    Print("your name")

                                 Print("mobile number")

                   Print("Welcome in python programming")



use of all keyword

what is the use of print

A print of use to display the output , as print("?")

What s the use of Single Quets,

when we are taking a charecter then we use single quets

as print('?')

What s the use of Double Quets,

when we are taking a string then we use double quets,

as print("?")

What s the use of Tripal Quets,

when we are taking a string but its a multiline string then we use tripal  quets,

as print('''?

               ?

               ?''')


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