explain the binary operators in c++.
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In C++ most of the operators are binary operators i.e. these operators require two operands to perform an operation. Few operators like ++ (increment) operator are the unary operator which means they operate on one operand only. There is also a ternary operator in C++ called Conditional Operator which takes three operands.
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