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Answer:

We use SQL Not Equal comparison operator (<>) to compare two expressions. For example, 10<>11 comparison operation uses SQL Not Equal operator (<>) between two expressions 10 and 11

Explanation:

<> operator is used to signify that a value is not equal to another value , Option A is the correct answer.

What are Comparison Operators ?

An operator used to compare or relate the value of two number or string is called a Comparison operator.

The value of 0 or 1 is returned on using Comparison Operators.

<> , Not equal to operator signifies that the value are either greater than or less than the other value but not equal in any case.

Therefore <> operator is used to signify that a value is not equal to another value.

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