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When you try to access a property or method on an object, JavaScript first looks at the object itself. If it doesn't find it there, it looks at the object's prototype, then the prototype's prototype, ...
When you try to access a property or method on an object, JavaScript first looks at the object itself. If it doesn't find it there, it looks at the object's prototype, then the prototype's prototype, ...
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