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    In JavaScript the X===y Statement Implies That
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In JavaScript the X===y Statement Implies That

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In JavaScript the x===y statement implies that:


A) Both x and y are equal in value, address as well.
B) Both are x and y are equal in value only.
C) Both are equal in the value and data type.
D) Both are not same at all.

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