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#include<iostream.h>

main()
{
int a[10];
return 0;
}

why does array index always start with zero and not with one . Need valid reason !

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Actually, there is a valid reason. It's because, an array is actually a pointer. So, A[0] means +0 from the beginning (the first position). That's why we use the 0 index.

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