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    Here’s the document with the table and form.

    How to find?…

    1. The table with id="age-table".
    2. All label elements inside that table (there should be 3 of them).
    3. The first td in that table (with the word “Age”).
    4. The form with name="search".
    5. The first input in that form.
    6. The last input in that form.

    Open the page table.html in a separate window and make use of browser tools for that.

    solution

    There are many ways to do it.

    Here are some of them:

    // 1. The table with `id="age-table"`. let table = document.getElementById('age-table') // 2. All label elements inside that table table.getElementsByTagName('label') // or document.querySelectorAll('#age-table label') // 3. The first td in that table (with the word "Age") table.rows[0].cells[0] // or table.getElementsByTagName('td')[0] // or table.querySelector('td') // 4. The form with the name "search" // assuming there's only one element with name="search" in the document let form = document.getElementsByName('search')[0] // or, form specifically document.querySelector('form[name="search"]') // 5. The first input in that form. form.getElementsByTagName('input')[0] // or form.querySelector('input') // 6. The last input in that form let inputs = form.querySelectorAll('input') // find all inputs inputs[inputs.length-1] // take the last one