A relational operator is a type of operator used in programming and mathematics that compares two values or expressions and returns a Boolean result—either true or false. Relational operators are commonly used in conditional statements and expressions to evaluate relationships between values. Here are the most common relational operators: 1. **Equal to (`==`)**: Checks if two values are equal. - Example: `5 == 5` would return `true`. 2. **Not equal to (`!
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