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How does inheritance work in python?

Answer Posted / Kalpana Bharti

Inheritance in Python allows one class (the subclass or derived class) to acquire the properties and methods of another class (the superclass or base class). To create a subclass, use the 'class' keyword followed by the name of the new class, and then '(superclass)' with a colon. Subsequent property and method definitions within the subclass will be created as extensions to those already in the superclass.

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