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[Topic Entry] Python math-module math.asin() #5078

Closed codecademy-docs closed 4 weeks ago

codecademy-docs commented 1 month ago

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We would like a new term entry on the math.asin() method of the math-module concept in Python. The entry should go in a new file under docs/content/python/concepts/math-module/terms/math-asin/math-asin.md

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ahmadalsaadi89 commented 1 month ago

Hi,

I am doing the Git and GitHub course on Codecademy and I am at the stage that I have to work on an open issue.

This is of high interest and I hope you could assign it to me so I can work on it.

Many thanks,

Ahmad

SaviDahegaonkar commented 1 month ago

Hey @ahmadalsaadi89, You’re assigned 🎉 In addition to the documents linked in the description, please also look at the Contribution Guide. After creating a PR, the maintainer(s) (with the collaborator label) will add comments/suggestions to address any revisions before approval.

Is this your first contribution to Codecademy Docs? If so, we’re curious to know how you found out about contributing to Docs.

Thanks & Regards, Savi

ahmadalsaadi89 commented 1 month ago

Hi Savi,

Many thanks for the assignment!

Yes it will be my first contribution.

It is part of the Portfolio 'Contributing to the Codecademy Docs' under 'Collaborating with the GitHub Community' of the Git & GitHub course.

Many thanks once again.

Kind regards,

Ahmad

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