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What is the output produced by the following lines of code? int value1 = 3; int value2 = 4; int result = 0; result = value1++ * value2--; system. out. println("post increment/decrement: " + result); result = ++value1 * --value2; system. out. println("pre increment/decrement: " + result);

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