Computer Science, asked by sahinalilox, 7 months ago

Difference between operator and operand.atleast 3 points please

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Answered by abinai
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An operator is the 'function' that performs the operation, whereas the operand is the input to that function. In the expression 3 + 4 = 7, the operator is '+' - since it's telling us how to perform the operation - and the operands are 3 and 4 - the inputs upon which the operation is acting

Answered by abinayarjamesacademy
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