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Q68 / 100
What does "Exclude<T, U>" do?
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The correct answer is A) Constructs a type by excluding from T all members that are assignable to U
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Correct Answer
Constructs a type by excluding from T all members that are assignable to U
Explanation
Exclude<T, U> filters out members of union T that are assignable to U, leaving the remaining union members.
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