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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{num1 == num2}[/tex]

Explanation:

The missing program is written as:

1 var [tex]num1[/tex] = 5;

2 var [tex]num2[/tex] = 7;

3 smallest ( ) ; →

4

5 [tex]num1[/tex] = 8;

6 [tex]num2[/tex] = 4;

7 smallest ( ) ; →

8

9 function  smallest ()  {→

10    [tex]console.log[/tex] ( "What is smallest? " +[tex]num1[/tex] +  " or  " +  [tex]num2[/tex]  +  " ? " ) ;

11

12     if (< insert code>)  {

13     [tex]console.log[/tex]([tex]num1[/tex] + " is the smallest.") ;

14     } else {

15     [tex]console.log[/tex]([tex]num2[/tex] + " is the smallest.") ;

    }   

 }

So from above, the Boolean expression that would not work in line 12 is:

[tex]\mathbf{num1 == num2}[/tex]

The Boolean expression would be a logical assertion that is either TRUE or FALSE. It may compare the data of any type as long since both components of an expression have the same basic data.

  • This information can be tested to discover whether it is equal to, larger than, or less than another data.
  • In the attached file, except "num1 == num2" all choices are correct because it uses the less than and greater than (>,<) Operator which is used to compare the value.

Therefore, the answer is "num1 == num2".

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