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what is diffrence between linear and binary search in array
respect to operators?what kind of operator can be used in
both seach methods?

Answer Posted / Rohitash Kumar

Linear search and binary search are two different methods used to find a specific value within an array. Linear search iterates through the entire array sequentially until the target value is found, whereas binary search performs a more efficient search by repeatedly dividing the array in half.nIn both linear and binary search, comparison operators (such as '==', '<', '>') are used to compare array elements with the target value.

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