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DSA Tutorial - Logic Building Question 6
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DSA Tutorial - Logic Building Question 6
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Which of the following is the correct way to check if a variable x
is not equal to 10 in languages like C/C++, Java and Python.
if(x != 10)
if(x ==! 10)
if(x <> 10)
if(x =! 10)
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