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Functions With Parameters and No Return Values Practice ll
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Create a function named palindrome that asks the user a string input if called. If the string is a palindrome, print “{input} is a palindrome!”, otherwise print “{input} is not a palindrome!”
In the main function, call the palindrome function.
Input
1. One line containing a single string
Output
Enter·a·string:·racecar
racecar·is·a·palindrome!
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