Basic JavaScript - Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator

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Your code so far

function checkEqual(a, b) {
if(a==b){
  return "Equal";
}
else{
  return "Not Equal";
}
}

console.log(checkEqual(1, 2));

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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Use the Conditional (Ternary) Operator

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ok
i did not know what should i say

checkEqual should use the conditional operator

The whole challenge is about using the ternary operator like in the example code. Your code does not use the ternary operator.