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Someone plz explain this parantheses and precedence in booleans below plz....
False == False or True True >>> False == (False or True) False >>> (False == False) or True True
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False == False
^That's true because false does equal false.
False == (False or True)
^That's false because false equals false, false does not equal 'false or true'
(False == False) or True
^Again, false does equal false, so it returns true.
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oh...thanks bro....šššššš