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Expand Up @@ -205,7 +205,6 @@ There is a little difference between __arguments__ and __parameters__:
## Higher-Order Functions (HOF)

A function that takes a function as an argument and/or returns a function, basically we can treat functions as a value.
In Python every function/method is a Higher-Order Function.

The functions like `reduce`, `map` and `filter` are good examples of __HOF__, they receive a function as their first argument.
```python
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