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Transcribed Image Text:4.2. Consider the following code.
class A {
void m (A x) { System.out.println("AA"); }
void m(B x) {System.out.println("AB"); }
void m(C x) { System.out.println("AC"); }
}
class B extends A {
}
void m (A x) { System.out.println("BA");
void m (B x) {System.out.println("BB");
void m(C x){ System.out.println("BC"); }
}
}
class C extends B {
void m (A x) {System.out.println("CA"); }
void m(B x) {System.out.println("CB"); }
void m(C x) { System.out.println("CC"); }
}
A a1 = new A();
A a2 = new B();
A a3 = new C();
B b1 = new B();
B b2=new C();
C c1 = new C();
Fill in each box with the output of the corresponding method invocation.
For example:
- fill in the 4th row and 2nd column with the output of b1.m(a2).
- fill in the 2nd row and 4th column with the output of a2.m(b1)
Hint: this problem goes fast once you see the pattern.
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a2
a3
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b2
cl
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a2
a3
b1
b2
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