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What is NaN in Javascript?

Answer Posted / Navneet Kumar Singh

NaN (Not-a-Number) is a special value in JavaScript that represents an undefined or invalid numeric operation. It's returned when an operation cannot be performed, such as dividing by zero, taking the square root of a negative number, or trying to convert a non-numeric string into a number.

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