”^”
”&”
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The correct answer is: B. &
The bitwise AND operator is represented by the symbol &. It takes two operands and returns a value with each bit set to 1 if and only if both operands have a 1 bit in that position.
The other options are:
- A. ^ The bitwise XOR operator is represented by the symbol ^. It takes two operands and returns a value with each bit set to 1 if the operands have different values in that position.
- C. && The logical AND operator is represented by the symbol &&. It takes two operands and returns a value of true if both operands are true.
- D. >> The right shift operator is represented by the symbol >>. It takes one operand and shifts the bits in the operand to the right by the specified number of positions.
- E. None of the above