Assume that a, b, and c have been declared and initialized with int values. The expression

!(a > b || b <= c)
is equivalent to which of the following?

a. a > b && b <= c
b. a <= b || b > c
c. a <= b && b > c
d. a < b || b >= c
e. a < b && b >= c

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Answer:

Option c (a <= b && b > c) and Option e (a < b && b >= c) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

According to the question, the given expression is:

⇒ !(a > b || b <= c)

There will be some changes occur between the values such as:

  • ! = It becomes normal
  • > = It becomes <
  • || = It becomes &&

So that the expression will be:

⇒ a <= b && b > c

and

⇒ a < b && b >= c

Other choices are not connected to the expression or the rules. So the above two alternatives are the correct ones.