EBK C HOW TO PROGRAM
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Chapter 20, Problem 20.9E
(Abstract Base Classes) Suggest one or more levels of abstract base classes for the Shape hierarchy discussed in this chapter and shown in Fig19.3. (The first level is Shape, and the second level consists of the classes TwoDimensionalShape and ThreeDimensionalShape.)
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