In Object-Oriented Development, there are 3 primary concepts that define Object-Oriented Programming. Which of the following is not one of those 3 concepts: Polymorphism Inheritance Encapsulation OOAD
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Step 1: The three primary concepts that define Object-Oriented Programming are Inheritance, Encapsulation, and Polymorphism. Show more…
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