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Example
                     Operator                  Description                Syntax                           Output
                                                                                     (int a = 11, b = 4)

                         +          Returns the result after performing    a + b            a + b             15
                     (addition)     addition
                         –          Returns the result after performing    a – b            a – b              7
                   (subtraction)    subtraction

                         *          Returns the result after performing    a * b            a * b              44
                  (multiplication) multiplication

                         /          Returns the result after performing     a / b           a / b              2
                     (division)     division
                         %          Returns the remainder  after           a % b            a % b              3
                    (modulus)       performing division


                 Relational Operators

                 Relational operators help compare quantities and return the Boolean value ‘True’ or ‘False’ as
                 a result. These are also known as comparison operators.


                                                                                         Example
                    Operator                 Description                Syntax                             Output
                                                                                    (int a = 11, b = 4)

                  == (equal to) To  check  equality  between  two  (a == b)        a == b                 false
                                  values                                           a == 11                true

                        !=        To check inequality between two  (a != b)        a != b                 true
                  (not equal to) values                                            a != 11                false

                        >         To check if the first value is greater  (a > b)  (a > b)                true
                  (greater than) than the second value                             (11 > 13)              false


                        <         To check if the first value is lesser  (a < b)   (a < b)                false
                    (less than)   than the second value
                                                                                   (15 < 20)              true
                       >=         To check if the first value is greater  (a >= b)  (a >= b)              true
                  (greater than  than or equal to the second value                 (22 >= 19)             true
                   or equal to)
                                                                                   (21 >= 23)             false

                       <=         To check if the first value is lesser  (a <= b)  a <=b                  false
                   (less than or  than or equal to the second value
                                                                                   (27 <= 26)             false
                    equal to)
                                                                                   (30 <= 31)             true








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