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=== Syntax === The syntax for defining function clauses in Elixir is straightforward. Each clause consists of a function name followed by a set of pattern matching arguments enclosed in parentheses. Here is an example: ```elixir defmodule Math do def add(a, b) do a + b end def add(a, b, c) do a + b + c end end ``` In the above code, we have defined the `add` function with two different clauses. The first clause handles the addition of two arguments, while the second clause handles the addition of three arguments.
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