What is the output of the following program?
#include using namespace std;class bClass{public:void print() const;bClass(int a = 0, int b = 0);//Postcondition: x = a; y = b;private:int x;int y;};class dClass: public bClass{public:void print() const;dClass(int a = 0, int b = 0, int c = 0);//Postcondition: x = a; y = b; z = c;private:int z;};int main(){bClass bObject(2, 3);dClass dObject(3, 5, 8);bObject.print();cout << endl;dObject.print();cout << endl;return 0 ;}void bClass::print() const{cout << x << " " << y << endl;}bClass::bClass(int a, int b){x = a;y = b;}void dClass::print() const{bClass:print();cout << " " << z << endl;}dClass::dClass(int a, int b, int c): bClass(a, b){z = c;}

A. 2 3
2 3
B. 2 3
3 5 8
C. 3 5 8
3 5 8
D. 5 8
3 5 8

Answer: B

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