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5,072 PointsI don't have any idea how "explore" works
public static void main(String[] args) { // Your assumptions here int firstNumber = 12; int secondNumber = 12; explore("Primitives use double equals", firstNumber == secondNumber); Object firstObject = new Object(); Object secondObject = new Object(); explore("Objects references use double equals to check if they refer to the same object in memory, seemingly equal objects are not equal",
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Craig Chang
7,218 Pointsexplore() is a method created for the purpose of this tutorial to print out the results of each test. You can catch a glimpse of its implementation at around the 0:50 mark