Chapter 13: Problem 55
\(\mathrm{T} \quad \mathrm{F} \quad\) All private members of a class must be declared together.
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Chapter 13: Problem 55
\(\mathrm{T} \quad \mathrm{F} \quad\) All private members of a class must be declared together.
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Like constructors, destructors cannot have a(n) _________ type.
A(n) _________ is a member function with the same name as the class.
T \(F\) Destructors cannot take arguments.
T \(F \quad\) Member functions may be overloaded.
T \(F \quad\) A class's responsibilities are the things the class is responsible for knowing, and actions the class must perform.
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