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Answer Posted / Tilak Raj Singh
A Java language expression is a construct in the Java programming language that evaluates to a value. Expressions consist of operands, operators, and other tokens. Examples of expressions include variable assignments (e.g., x = y + z), method calls (e.g., Math.abs(x)), and conditional statements (e.g., if (x > 0) { ... }).
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