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hey guys hey going my name is dumb and today I want to explain the bind method within JavaScript so with the bind itamp;#39;s actually quite straightforward all youamp;#39;re doing is you are binding an object to a function and then you are referencing that object using the this keyword so thereamp;#39;s two steps first you bind object to a function and then you reference it using this okay so to show this Iamp;#39;m going to create two objects and a function so down here letamp;#39;s create two fresh object literals all right these would be two objects representing an XY coordinate all right so weamp;#39;ll say okay make a new variable and weamp;#39;ll call this one c1 coordinate 1 equal to an object literal all right the two properties X something like 5 and then Y 10 okay weamp;#39;ll do the same thing for a second object C 2 all right c2 is gonna have X equal to something like I donamp;#39;t know 75 and y equal to something like 235 all right so now weamp;#39;re going to