### equals Performs a deep comparison between two values to determine if they are equivalent. Check if the two values are identical, if they are both `Date` objects with the same time, using `Date.getTime()` or if they are both non-object values with an equivalent value (strict comparison). Check if only one value is `null` or `undefined` or if their prototypes differ. If none of the above conditions are met, use `Object.keys()` to check if both values have the same number of keys, then use `Array.every()` to check if every key in the first value exists in the second one and if they are equivalent by calling this method recursively. ```js const equals = (a, b) => { if (a === b) return true; if (a instanceof Date && b instanceof Date) return a.getTime() === b.getTime(); if (!a || !b || (typeof a != 'object' && typeof b !== 'object')) return a === b; if (a === null || a === undefined || b === null || b === undefined) return false; if (a.prototype !== b.prototype) return false; let keys = Object.keys(a); if (keys.length !== Object.keys(b).length) return false; return keys.every(k => equals(a[k], b[k])); }; ``` ```js equals({ a: [2, { e: 3 }], b: [4], c: 'foo' }, { a: [2, { e: 3 }], b: [4], c: 'foo' }); // true ```