Computer Science, asked by DivyaNigam0, 6 months ago

A …………………. Member of a class retains its value across different object instantiations.​

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Answered by shreya457sl
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A static member of a class retains its value across different object instantiations.​

Explanation:

Declaring a member variable static creates only one at a time, regardless of the number of objects of that class that is instantiated. Static members are data members that belong to a static or a non-static class itself, rather than to objects of the class. Static members always remain the same, anyhow of where and how they're used.

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