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Transcribed Image Text:Nested function classwork 2 Write 'taxIncome', a user-defined function that calculates income
tax. y = taxincome (income) defines the principal function. The main function calculates adjusted
income as income - 6000. Then y = compute Tax is called. For y = 0.28*Adjusted Income, this
function uses 'Adjusted Income'. 'Adjusted Income' was defined in the main function. Use
80,000ドル income.
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