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| `<` | **Greater than**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the right side is larger than the left | `5 < 6 // true` |
| `<` | **Greater than**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the right side is larger than the left | `5 < 6 // true` |
| `<=` | **Greater than or equal to**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the right side is larger than or equal to the left | `5 <= 6 // true` |
| `<=` | **Greater than or equal to**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the right side is larger than or equal to the left | `5 <= 6 // true` |
| `>` | **Less than**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the left side is larger than the right | `5 > 6 // false` |
| `>` | **Less than**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the left side is larger than the right | `5 > 6 // false` |
| `=>` | **Less than or equal to**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the left side is larger than or equal to the right | `5 => 6 // false` |
| `>=` | **Less than or equal to**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if the value on the left side is larger than or equal to the right | `5 >= 6 // false` |
| `===` | **Strict equality**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if values on the right and left are equal AND are the same data type. | `5 === 6 // false` |
| `===` | **Strict equality**: Compares two values and returns the `true` Boolean data type if values on the right and left are equal AND are the same data type. | `5 === 6 // false` |
| `!==` | **Inequality**: Compares two values and returns the opposite Boolean value of what a strict equality operator would return | `5 !== 6 // true` |
| `!==` | **Inequality**: Compares two values and returns the opposite Boolean value of what a strict equality operator would return | `5 !== 6 // true` |