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QuestionInheritance classes Pin
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You have two instances of FirstClass here - one inside the instance of SecondClass and one is standalone. You used the default constructor for the standalone instance, which does not initialize x. You then printed this uninitialized value.

Please note that a class declaration is not the definition of a class instance!
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