Computer Science, asked by sumitsaini7316, 11 months ago

How does a category differ from a regular shared subclass?

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Answered by annie200355
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Hey mate!!!!

Illustrate your answer with examples. Category is different from regular shared subclasses because: 

A category has two or more superclasses that may represent distinct entity types, whereas other regular shared subclasses always have a single superclass.

Hope you understand!!

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