The separator character in your path can vary depending on the operating system. A relative path is always equivalent to an absolute path. Your current absolute path (working directory) can be printed in a command line via the "pwd" command. You can get to home directory from anywhere by typing "~" as your path when using the command cd.

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Which of the following about paths are true?

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The separator character in your path can vary depending on the operating system.
A relative path is always equivalent to an absolute path.

Your current absolute path (working directory) can be printed in a command line via the "pwd" command.

You can get to home directory from anywhere by typing "~" as your path when using the command cd.

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