Clarify bind tools takes a list (#28222)

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ The central concept to understand is that LangChain provides a standardized inte
The `.bind_tools()` method can be used to specify which tools are available for a model to call. The `.bind_tools()` method can be used to specify which tools are available for a model to call.
```python ```python
model_with_tools = model.bind_tools([tools_list]) model_with_tools = model.bind_tools(tools_list)
``` ```
As a specific example, let's take a function `multiply` and bind it as a tool to a model that supports tool calling. As a specific example, let's take a function `multiply` and bind it as a tool to a model that supports tool calling.