In object-oriented programming, the process by which one object acquires the properties of another object is called Select one: a. Overloading b. Polymorphism c. Encapsulation d. Inheritance
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Overloading: Overloading refers to the ability to define multiple methods with the same name but different parameters in a class. It is not related to acquiring properties from another object. b. Polymorphism: Polymorphism refers to the ability of an object to Show more…
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