Define a new "Degree" class that contains a year (integer), a subject (string) and a person's name (string). For example, a degree can have John Smith, 2020, Computer Science It should have at least the following methods: o toString method must return all the degree information: year, subject and person's name in the following format: NAME(John Smith) SUBJECT(Computer Science) YEAR(2020) o hasTheSameDegree method that compares 2 degrees and return true if both have the same year and the same subject. Otherwise, it returns false. Important notes: o You can add as many other methods as you need. But this class should not provide the default constructor. Show how this class being used to create Degree objects and how these methods are being called and return proper values.
Define a new "Degree" class that contains a year (integer), a subject (string) and a person's name (string). For example, a degree can have John Smith, 2020, Computer Science It should have at least the following methods: o toString method must return all the degree information: year, subject and person's name in the following format: NAME(John Smith) SUBJECT(Computer Science) YEAR(2020) o hasTheSameDegree method that compares 2 degrees and return true if both have the same year and the same subject. Otherwise, it returns false. Important notes: o You can add as many other methods as you need. But this class should not provide the default constructor. Show how this class being used to create Degree objects and how these methods are being called and return proper values.
Chapter11: Advanced Inheritance Concepts
Section: Chapter Questions
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PLease! In c++
Important requirements for all questions:
• All data members must be declared as “private”
• No global variable is allowed to be declared and used
• Methods within the class and the requested functions cannot have “cin” or
“cout” but it should make use of parameters and return value instead.
• “cin” and “cout” should be done in main() or any testing functions
• Make sure that you clearly show how the C++ class, its methods and all
the functions are being called at least twice and print out its return value
and its results properly.

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1. Define a new "Degree" class that contains a year (integer), a subject
(string) and a person's name (string). For example, a degree can have
John Smith, 2020, Computer Science
It should have at least the following methods:
o toString method must return all the degree information: year,
subject and person's name in the following format:
NAME(John Smith) SUBJECT(Computer Science) YEAR(2020)
o hasTheSameDegree method that compares 2 degrees and return
true if both have the same year and the same subject. Otherwise, it
returns false.
Important notes:
You can add as many other methods as you need.
But this class should not provide the default constructor.
Show how this class being used to create Degree objects and how these
methods are being called and return proper values.
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