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What is the difference between append() and extend() methods?

Both append() and extend() methods are methods used to add elements at the end of a list.

👉append(element): Adds the given element at the end of the list that called this append() method

👉extend(another-list): Adds the elements of another list at the end of the list that called this extend() method

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What is the difference between append() and extend() methods?

Both append() and extend() methods are methods used to add elements at the end of a list.

👉append(element): Adds the given element at the end of the list that called this append() method

👉extend(another-list): Adds the elements of another list at the end of the list that called this extend() method

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