// A higher‑order function is a function that does at least one of the following:
// 1. Takes another function as an argument
// 2. Returns a function as its result
// If it does either one, it qualifies.
// Higher-order function: takes a function as an argument
function applyTwice(fn, x) {
return fn(fn(x));
}
// A simple function to pass in
function add3(n) {
return n + 3;
}
// Use the higher-order function
const result = applyTwice(add3, 5); // 5 + 3 = 8 + 3 = 11
console.log(result);
/*
run:
11
*/