Learn the Bisection Method by Finding the Square Root of a Number - Step 10

Tell us what’s happening:

i dont get like i litteraly set the value root to none

Your code so far

def square_root_bisection(square_target, tolerance=1e-7, max_iterations=100):
    if square_target < 0:
        raise ValueError('Square root of negative number is not defined in real numbers')
    if square_target == 1:
        root = 1
        print(f'The square root of {square_target} is 1')
    elif square_target == 0:
        root = 0
        print(f'The square root of {square_target} is 0')

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    else:
        low = 0
        high = max(1, square_target)
root = None

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Challenge Information:

Learn the Bisection Method by Finding the Square Root of a Number - Step 10

Remember Python uses indentation to determine which code is related to each other. Currently the root = None is not a part of the square_root_bisection function. Is that where it should be?