Why can't a number be start with 0 digit
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A leading zero is any 0 digit that comes before the first nonzero digit in a number string in positional notation. ... Therefore, the usual decimal notation of integers does not use leading zeros except for the zero itself, which would be denoted as an empty string otherwise.
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because there is no value of zero when written in front of the number, so it makes no difference if put in front of the number
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