Computers and Technology, 29.01.2021 07:10 maisymooch
Observe the following statements and decide whether the variable result’s value is TRUE or FALSE.
Given that:
int x = -77;
int z = 43;
result = (z < x && 1 != 10) ? true : false;
result = 90 < x || -1 < z;
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