In the given code, you have two tuples, a and b. a is a tuple containing three elements, and b is a tuple containing only one element. When you try to concatenate these tuples using the + operator, you might encounter an error.
Let's analyze the code:
a = (10, 20, 30)
b = (40)
print(a + b)
Here, the variable b is not a tuple; it's just an integer because a single-element tuple should have a comma after the element. To create a single-element tuple, you should write it as follows:
b = (40,)
Now, if you want to concatenate the two tuples, you can use the + operator:
a = (10, 20, 30)
b = (40,)
print(a + b)
The output will be:
(10, 20, 30, 40)
This code creates a new tuple by concatenating the elements of a and b.
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