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Identify the false statement.

a. When you use an && or || operator, each Boolean expression that surrounds the operator is always tested in order from left to right.
b. The AND operator is written as two ampersands ( && ), and the OR operator is written as two pipes ( || ).
c. When you use the && and || operators, you must include a complete Boolean expression on each side.

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a is false.
the second operand is not always evaluated
if the first operand is true in the OR (||) then the second is not evaluated
if the first operand in an AND (&&) is false then the second is not evaluated
that is called short circuit evaluation.
c is also false the expressions do not have to be boolean any numeric value is also allowed. It just to be zero or non zero

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