Which is true about sub-typing in case of inheritance?
In sub-typing a new class is derived from existing where the derived class shows some extended behavior of its parent.
In sub-typing a new class is derived from existing which is a restricted form of its parent class.
In sub-typing a class is derived from existing one where the derived class should be abstract.
None of the given
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Page no 31 of CS304
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Zubair Hussain <zubair@vuzs.net> wrote:
Which is true about sub-typing in case of inheritance?In sub-typing a new class is derived from existing where the derived class shows someextended behavior of its parent.In sub-typing a new class is derived from existing which is a restricted form of its parent class.In sub-typing a class is derived from existing one where the derived class should be abstract.None of the given
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