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1) If an input condition specifies a range, one valid and
two invalid equivalence classes are defined.
2) If an input condition requires a specific value, one
valid and two invalid equivalence classes are defined.
3) If an input condition specifies a member of a set, one
valid and one invalid equivalence class are defined.
4) If an input condition is boolean, one valid and one
invalid class are defined.
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