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2.  <  The Less than operator checks if each element of the first vector is less than the corresponding element
                    of the second vector.
            Example
            Enter the following code snippet:

                first <- c( 3,7.5,12)
                second  <- c(7, 7.5, 5)
                print(first<second)
            The following result is produced:

















                3.   == This assignment (equal to) operator  checks  if  each  element  of  the  first  vector  is  equal  to  the
                     corresponding element of the second vector.
            Example
            Enter the following code snippet:

                first <- c( 3,7.5,12)
                second  <- c(7, 7.5, 5)
                print(first==second)
                print(first=second)
            The following result is produced:















            In the second print statement, the programmer used only a single =, which is not a relational operator. The compiler
            has sent the error message.
                4.   <=  The less than and equal to operator checks if each element of the first vector is less than or equal to
                     the corresponding element of the second vector.
            Example
            Enter the following code snippet:

                first <- c( 3,7.5,12)
                second  <- c(7, 7.5, 5)
                print(first<=second)




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