In a state table, when do the two states are termed as equivalent?

In a state table, when do the two states are termed as equivalent? Correct Answer Both have same output as well as same next state

States are represented as rows in a state table. Two states in a state table are termed equivalent if and only if the next states as well as the outputs of both states are same.
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