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Why is inheritance used in java?

Answer Posted / Sandhya Singh

Inheritance is used in Java to achieve code reusability, create hierarchical classifications, and establish a 'is-a' relationship between classes. It allows a new class to acquire properties (methods and fields) from an existing class.

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