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Briefly explain various access specifiers in C++.
Answer Posted / Atalesh Kumar Verma
In C++, there are three access specifiers: public, private, and protected. Public members can be accessed both inside and outside the class. Private members can only be accessed within the class itself. Protected members can be accessed within the class and its derived classes but not from outside the class.
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