Q
What is the value of the expression !(5 > 3) in JavaScript?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option B
Solution:
The logical NOT operator (!) in JavaScript negates the value of its operand. Therefore, the value of the expression !(5 > 3) (which is equivalent to 5 <= 3) is false because the condition (5 > 3) is true. Option B is correct for the value of the expression.
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