Consider that a school “ABC” hired you as a programmer to maintain the record of its Students and Teachers. You need to develop a system in C++ to enter the data and show it as and when required. Keeping in the view above scenario, you are required to write a C++ program that can display the information of any specific Teacher or the Student. It will contain following three classes: 1. Person 2. Teacher 3. Student 4. where a Person should be the base class and Teacher and Student should be its derived classes. You are required to use the concept of Polymorphism to generate the sample output. Consider following class table for above scenario. Class Data Members Member Functions Person • Name • Age • Gender • Address • Phone • Default Constructor • Setter and getter functions for all the data member. • A function to save information of a person • A function to display information of a person Teacher • Qualification • Salary • Default Constructor • Setter and getter functions for all the data members • A function to save information of a Teacher • A function to display information of a Teacher. Student • Previous Education • Obtained marks • Total Marks • Default Constructor • Setter and getter functions for all the data members • A function to save information of a Student. • A function to display information of a Student. Solution Guidelines: Create three classes: Person as a base class and Teacher and Student as derived classes. You have to create the default constructor for each class. You have to create the setter and getter functions for each attribute of Person class. You have to create Save_Information function for each class as mentioned in the table. You have to create Display_Information function for each class as mentioned in the table. You have to use concept of Polymorphism to generate the sample output. Sample Output:
DFA Closure: 1.4 c and f. Do union and intersection for each (use cross product algorithm) Each of the following languages is the intersection of two simpler languages. In each part, construct DFAs fo
DFA Closure: 1.4 c and f. Do union and intersection for each (use cross product algorithm) Each of the following languages is the intersection of two simpler languages. In each part, construct DFAs for the simpler languages, then combine them using the construction discussed in footnote 3 (page 46) to