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Define and declare a function that takes a one-dimensional integer array named arr_A as a parameter. The function does not return a value. The body of the function asks the user to enter an integer number (the number entered should be smaller than the array size; otherwise ask the user to enter the number again.) The function then initializes the array elements indexed up to the number entered by the user to zero (i. e. if the user enters '3', the first three elements are initialized to zero). Call this function from main(). Then print the array arr_A

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