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# FUNCTION ARGUMENTS
A function can be declared to receive any number of arguments. Arguments can be from any type. An argument could be a string, a number, an array, an object and even another function.
Here is an example:
```js
function example (firstArg, secondArg) {
console.log(firstArg, secondArg);
}
```
We can **call** that function with two arguments like this:
```js
example('hello', 'world');
```
The above example will print to the terminal `hello world`.
## The challenge:
Create a file named `function-arguments.js`.
In that file, define a function named `math` that takes three arguments. It's important for you to understand that arguments names are only used to reference them.
Name each argument as you like.
The function `math` should multiply the second and third arguments, then add the first argument to the outcome of the multiplication and return the value obtained.
After that, inside the parentheses of `console.log()`, call the `math()` function with the number `53` as first argument, the number `61` as second and the number `67` as third argument.
Check to see if your program is correct by running this command:
`javascripting verify function-arguments.js`