## adding_twice ### Instructions In this exercise you will have to reuse your `add_curry` function Then you have to complete the function `twice` using closures, this function will take a function f(x) as parameter and return a function f(f(x)) So, the purpose of this function is to add two times the value in `add_curry` to the original value. ### Notions - https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/fn/hof.html#higher-order-functions ### Expected functions The type of the arguments are missing use the example `main` function to determine the correct type. ```rust fn twice(F: _) -> _{} ``` ### Usage Here is a program to test your function. ```rust fn main() { let add10 = add_curry(10); let value = twice(add10); println!("The value is {}", value(7)); let add20 = add_curry(20); let value = twice(add20); println!("The value is {}", value(7)); let add30 = add_curry(30); let value = twice(add30); println!("The value is {}", value(7)); let neg = add_curry(-32); let value = twice(neg); println!("The value is {}", value(7)); } ``` And its output ```console student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run The value is 27 The value is 47 The value is 67 The value is -57 student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ ```