Write a function called prod_all that takes any number of arguments and returns their sum. Test the function by using these two tuples (separately) as arguments: (1, 2, 3, 4) & (4,6,8): prod_all(1, 2, 3, 4) # The answer should be 24 prod_all(4, 6, 8) # The answer should be 192 [10]: def prod_all(*args): tupl = (args) total *= n # total = total *n

Respuesta :

Answer:

from functools import reduce

def prod_all(*args):

   prod = reduce(lambda x,y: x *y, args)

   return prod

result = prod_all(4,6,8)

print(result)

Explanation:

The use of the "*args" passes a tuple of variable length to a python defined function. The function above takes any number of arguments and returns the product using the python reduce module and the lambda function.