Why workWindow.tabClose(1).tabOpen('new tab') is not a function?

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Why workWindow.tabClose(1).tabOpen(‘new tab’) is not a function?

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// tabs is an array of titles of each site open within the window
var Window = function(tabs) {
  this.tabs = tabs; // we keep a record of the array inside the object
};

// When you join two windows into one window
Window.prototype.join = function (otherWindow) {
  this.tabs = this.tabs.concat(otherWindow.tabs);
  return this.tabs;
};

// When you open a new tab at the end
Window.prototype.tabOpen = function (tab) {
  this.tabs.push(tab); // let's open a new tab for now
  return this.tabs;
};

// When you close a tab
Window.prototype.tabClose = function (index) {
  var tabsBeforeIndex = this.tabs.splice(0, index); // get the tabs before the tab
  var tabsAfterIndex = this.tabs.splice(index + 1); // get the tabs after the tab

  this.tabs = tabsBeforeIndex.concat(tabsAfterIndex); // join them together 
  return this.tabs;
 };

// Let's create three browser windows
var workWindow = new Window(['GMail', 'Inbox', 'Work mail', 'Docs', 'freeCodeCamp']); // Your mailbox, drive, and other work sites
var socialWindow = new Window(['FB', 'Gitter', 'Reddit', 'Twitter', 'Medium']); // Social sites

var videoWindow = new Window(['Netflix', 'YouTube', 'Vimeo', 'Vine']); //  Entertainment sites

// Now perform the tab opening, closing, and other operations
var finalTabs = socialWindow
                    .tabOpen('new tab') // Open a new tab for cat memes
                    .join(videoWindow.tabClose(2)) // Close third tab in video window, and join
                    .join(workWindow.tabClose(1).tabOpen('new tab'));

alert(finalTabs.tabs);

Your browser information:

User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69.0.3497.100 Safari/537.36.

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