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An operator can be overloaded to define functionality that is drastically different from the original operator.

a. True
b. False

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A. True

Explanations:

You can redefine or overload the function of most built-in operators in C++. These operators can be overloaded globally or on a class-by-class basis. Overloaded operators are implemented as functions and can be member functions or global functions. An overloaded operator is called an operator function.
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