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Relational Operators called as "relational":

Relational operators are called as "relational" because they determine whether a specific relationship exists between two values. All of the relational operators are binary, as they use two operands. These operators are used to compare numeric and character values using the following operators:

  • Greater than (>)
    • Checks whether the value is greater than another.
    • Example: a>b
  • Less than (<)
    • Checks whether the value is less than another...

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