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How can you concatenate two tuples?

Let’s say we have two tuples like this ->

tup1 = (1,”a”,True)

tup2 = (4,5,6)

Concatenation of tuples means that we are adding the elements of one tuple at the end of another tuple.

Now, let’s go ahead and concatenate tuple2 with tuple1:

Code:

tup1=(1,"a",True)
tup2=(4,5,6)
tup1+tup2

All you have to do is, use the ‘+’ operator between the two tuples and you’ll get the concatenated result.

Similarly, let’s concatenate tuple1 with tuple2:

Code:

tup1=(1,"a",True)
tup2=(4,5,6)
tup2+tup1

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