Hello!

1.      I have Python3 installed on my 2017 MacBook Pro. I know that it is 
successfully installed because, when I enter “Python3’ into my terminal,
        I get the following message:
        
        Python 3.6.2 (v3.6.2:5fd33b5926, Jul 16 2017, 20:11:06) 
        [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin
        Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.

2.  I’m trying to locate the directory path to where Python3 is located on my 
system, but when I enter 
        the following command:
        $ type -a python3
        
        I get:
        -bash: $: command not found  

        My understanding is that the command should have provided me with the 
path to Python3 is located on my system.

3.  How do I determine why I’m getting the ‘error’ command, instead of the 
directory location of Python3.
    I need the location in order to setup my Text Editor to execute Python3 
commands.

Thank you in advance.

Brandon Anderson
(510) 468-0154
brandonander...@icloud.com
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