python larger or equal
# To test if something is larger or equal use '>='
5 >= 10
# Output:
# False
                                
                            python larger or equal
# To test if something is larger or equal use '>='
5 >= 10
# Output:
# False
                                
                            python math operators
# Below follow the math operators that can be used in python
# ** Exponent	
2 ** 3 # Output: 8
# % Modulus/Remaider	
22 % 8 # Output: 6
# // Integer division	
22 // 8 # Output: 2
# / Division	
22 / 8 # Output: 2.75
# * Multiplication	
3 * 3 # Output: 9
# - Subtraction	
5 - 2 # Output: 3
# + Addition	
2 + 2 # Output: 4
                                
                            python comparison operators
# Below follow the comparison operators that can be used in python
# == Equal to
42 == 42 # Output: True
# != Not equal to
'dog' != 'cat' # Output: True
# < Less than
45 < 42 # Output: False
# > Greater Than
45 > 42 # Output: True
# <= Less than or Equal to
40 <= 40 # Output: True
# >= Greater than or Equal to
39 >= 40 # Output: False
                                
                            python mathematical operators
#PYTHON MATHEMATICAL OPERATORS
OPERATOR	DESCRIPTION	        SYNTAX  FUNCTION        IN-PLACE METHOD
+	        Addition	        a + b   add(a, b)       __add__(self, other)
–	        Subtraction	        a - b   sub(a, b)       __sub__(self, other)
*	        Multiplication	    a * b   mul(a, b)       __mul__(self, other)
/	        True Division	    a / b   truediv(a, b)   __truediv__(self, other)
//	        Floor Division	    a // b  floordiv(a, b)  __floordiv__(self, other)
%	        Modulo	            a % b   mod(a, b)       __mod__(self, other)
**	        Power	            a ** b  pow(a, b)       __pow__(self, other)
#PYTHON RELATIONAL OPERATORS
OPERATOR    DESCRIPTION	        SYNTAX  FUNCTION        IN-PLACE METHOD
>	        Greater than	    a > b   gt(a, b)        __gt__(self, other)
>=	        Greater or equal to	a >= b  ge(a, b)        __ge__(self, other)
<	        Less than	        a < b   lt(a, b)        __lt__(self, other)
<=	        Less or equal to	a <= b  le(a, b)        __le__(self, other)
==	        Equal to	        a == b  eq(a, b)        __eq__(self, other)
!=	        Not equal to        a != b  ne(a, b)        __ne__(self, other)
#PYTHON BITWISE OPERATORS
OPERATOR	DESCRIPTION	        SYNTAX  FUNCTION        IN-PLACE METHOD
&	        Bitwise AND	        a & b   and_(a, b)      __and__(self, other)
|	        Bitwise OR	        a | b   or_(a,b)        __or__(self, other)
^	        Bitwise XOR	        a ^ b   xor(a, b)       __xor__(self, other)
~           Bitwise NOT         ~ a     invert(a)       __invert__(self)
>>          Bitwise R shift     a >> b  rshift(a, b)    __irshift__(self, other)
<<          Bitwise L shift     a << b  lshift(a, b)    __lshift__(self, other)
                                
                            and in python
#And opreator in python
a = 12
b = 56
print(a and b * 12)
                                
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