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I am beginner in javascript coding and I struggle to understand why this code is not ok on jschallenger even though VS Code returns the same output as they suggest there....

***Exercise:*** 
Write a function that takes an object (a) and a string (b) as argument
Return true if the object has a property with key 'b'
Return false otherwise.
Tipp: test case 3 is a bit tricky because the value of property 'z' is undefined
But the property itself exists.

My code: 

function myFunction(a, b)
{
   return (Object.keys(a).includes(b))? 'true' : 'false';
}

console.log(myFunction({a:1, b:2, c:3}, 'b')); // => true
console.log(myFunction({x:'a', y:'b', z:'c'}, 'a')); // => false
console.log(myFunction({x:'a', y:'b', z:undefined}, 'z')); // => true
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