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What is an OFF point in error-based testing?

a.

A point just inside a border of a subdomain.

b.

A point just outside a border of a subdomain.

c.

A point on the border of a subdomain.

d.

A point not near any border of a subdomain.

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Answer: (a).A point just inside a border of a subdomain. Explanation:An OFF point is defined as a point just inside a border if the subdomain is open with respect to the border, and a point just outside the border if the subdomain is closed with respect to the border.

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