Answer: create a new object with the properties of the two original objects using the spread operator.
The order you insert the objects into the new merged object determines which object’s properties take priority over the other.
Linked example:
const obj1 = { foo: "bar", x: 42 };
const obj2 = { foo: "baz", y: 13 };
const clonedObj = { ...obj1 };
// { foo: "bar", x: 42 }
const mergedObj = { ...obj1, ...obj2 };
// { foo: "baz", x: 42, y: 13 }
You can find more discussion here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/171251/how-can-i-merge-properties-of-two-javascript-objects-dynamically
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