Return Early Pattern for Functions pls i need help

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Your code so far


// Setup
function abTest(a, b) {
  // Only change code below this line
  console.log(a < 0);
    
  
  
  // Only change code above this line

  return Math.round(Math.pow(Math.sqrt(a) + Math.sqrt(b), 2));
 
}

// Change values below to test your code
abTest(-2,2);

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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript/return-early-pattern-for-functions

You need to check if a or b Are negative and then return undefined if they are. What is your code doing instead? Can you describe what your code is doing?

Modify the function abTest so that if a or b are less than 0 the function will immediately exit with a value of undefined ., thats the objective

console.log(a < 0);

What do you think this does? Does it return undefined if a or b is negative value?

it shows a< 0, its the output

So that means it doesn’t check the value of a and b and returns undefined if they are negative.

so am i going to use > instead of < ?

just translate this from English to JavaScript.

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