Kotlin has two equality operators, == and ===. What is the difference?
A. == determines if two primitive types are identical. === determines if two objects are identical
B. == determines if two references point to the same object. === determines if two objects have the same value
C. == determines if two objects have the same value. === determines if two strings have the same value
D. == determines if two objects have the same value. === determines if two references point to the same object
Answer: Option D
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