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⟩ Can you please explain the difference between overloaded functions and overridden functions?

Overloading is a static or compile-time binding and Overriding is dynamic or run-time binding.

Redefining a function in a derived class is called function overriding

A derived class can override a base-class member function by supplying a new version of that function with the same signature (if the signature were different, this would be function overloading rather than function overriding).

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