 Hi, in this tutorial, we're going to talk about arrow functions in JavaScript. If you want to use an arrow function in JavaScript, first you need to provide arguments for your arrow function, then you need to provide the arrow, and finally you need to provide the body of your function. Okay, first let's make a simple function and then let's try to convert it to an arrow function. So I will create a function that is going to have two arguments x and y, and it's going to return the multiplication of these two numbers, so it's going to return x times y. On the other hand, we can create the arrow function for this function first by providing the list of arguments, then we need to provide the arrow sign, and then we need to provide the body of our function. In this case, it's just going to simply return the multiplied value of x and y. If we have inside our arrow function just one statement, returning statement, we don't need to use keyword return. And that's it, this function is the same as this function. We can also say that default syntax for our arrow function is to provide first a list of arguments, then to provide the arrow, and finally to provide the body. And if you have just one statement in your body, you don't need to use curly braces. And if you have just one argument, you do not need to use parentheses for just one argument. You can say, for example, let's say y maximum, and then we're going just to return that y maximum value. So here we have an arrow function with argument y maximum, and we're going to return that same maximum, so it's very simple form of function. That's all in this video, don't forget to subscribe to my channel. See you in the next tutorial, bye.