Which of the following is false regarding how arrays are handled in memory?   1. When an array is declared, enough memory is declared to stored "size" variables of the desired data type. 2. All variables in an array are stored sequentially in memory. 3. The computer only remembers the address of the 0th element. 4. Going out of range when accessing indexed variables will always cause your program to crash.

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Which of the following is false regarding how arrays are handled in memory?

 
1. When an array is declared, enough memory is declared to stored "size" variables of the desired data type.
2. All variables in an array are stored sequentially in memory.
3. The computer only remembers the address of the 0th element.
4. Going out of range when accessing indexed variables will always cause your program to crash.
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