Consider the following classes B and D:
Class B
{
Public;
B();
B( int n);
};
B::B()
{
cout << âB::B()nâ;
}
B::B(int n)
{
cout << âB::B(â << n << â)nâ;
}
Class D : Public B
{
public:
D();
D( int n);
private:
B b;
};
D::D()
{
cout << âD::D()nâ;
}
D::D(int n) : B(n)
{
b = B(-n);
cout << âD::D(â<< n <<â)nâ;
}
What does the following program print?
int main()
{
D d(3);
return 0;
}
- Implement a base class person. Derive classes Student and Professor from Person. Every Person has will have a name, and birthdate. Every student will have a major, and every professor will have an income. Write the class definitions, the constructors, and the member functions print() for all classes.
Please provide outcome in C++ program, a text file, and screenshot (JPEG).
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