Consider the following declarations.
String s1 = "Tiger";
String s2 = "Tiger";
String s...
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Consider the following declarations.
String s1 = "Tiger";
String s2 = "Tiger";
String s3 = new String("Tiger");
Which of the following expressions is false
A.
s1 == s2;
B.
s1 == s3;
C.
s1.equals(s2);
D.
s1.equals(s3);
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