a. the operator that require an only operand is binary operator true or false
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false
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There are two types of mathematical operators: unary and binary. Unary operators perform an action with a single operand. Binary operators perform actions with two operands.
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The operator that requires an only operand is not the binary operator. The statement is false.
- The operators are those who help to carry out help particular functions.
- And the active variables or terms in any operation is the operands.
- Depending on the number of operands that are active in the functions the operations are different groups.
- When there is only one variable then it's termed as a unary operation.
- For binary operation at least two operands are required.
- Hence, the given statement is false.
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