Which of the following refer to the starting index value in arrays ?(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) null
(d) All of these
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Zero (0) refers to the starting index value in arrays. This is because starting arrays with zero help abridge the calculation of memory addresses of every element.
The digit zero being a natural number gives a better range for computation in the programming process.
If the computation process is simple there will be lesser bugs for a developer to deal with.
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