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change the heat loss function arguments
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in this modified function, if internal_temperatures and external_temperatures are not provided (i.e., they are None), delta_t is set to None, and the calculation involving delta_t is skipped. This allows to call the function with only the heat_loss_coefficient argument, and the other arguments will be set to their default values and in the function: calculate_heat_loss_per_year - can call the function with just the heat_loss_coefficient argument and pass None for the missing internal_temperatures and external_temperatures arguments. The function will check for None and handle them accordingly.