You are creating a JavaScript object that represents an employee.
You need to extend the Employee object by adding the GetPayroll() method.
You need to ensure that all future instances of the Employee object implement the GetPayroll() method.
Which code segment should you use?
A . Option A
B . Option B
C . Option C
D . Option D
Answer: D
Explanation:
* Object.prototype.constructor
Returns a reference to the Object function that created the instance’s prototype. Note that the value of this property is a reference to the function itself, not a string containing the function’s name. The value is only read-only for primitive values such as 1, true and "test".
* The constructor property is created together with the function as a single property of func.prototype.
Reference: Object.prototype.constructor
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