Computer Science, asked by debasish68, 6 months ago

true or false
The objects are defined as an instance of a class.​

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Answered by MrVikrant
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answered by amitayushghosh
1

Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

A class is an object factory that is used as a blueprint to create objects having similar state (defined through variables) and behaviour (defined through functions). So, by implementing OOP, after defining a class, we can define one or more objects by assigning values to the variables. Thus, objects can be defined as an instance of the class.

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