Answer Posted / sara
Equivalence Portioning technique is nothing but we check
one valid input and we check one in valid input
suppose u take user name,the customer Req is User name valid
only cha
that time we apply one valid input
eg Rajan
Next we check one invalid input
eg @34sara
thank you
sara
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