For C and C++ int list [10]; int *ptr; Consider the assignment ptr = list; that assigns the address of list[0] to ptr. Which of the below does not have the same meaning

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For C and C++
int list [10];
int *ptr;
Consider the assignment
ptr = list;
that assigns the address of list[0] to ptr. Which of the below does not have the same meaning
 
 
*(ptr + 1) is equivalent to list[1]
 
*(ptr + index) is equivalent to list[index]
 
ptr[index] is equivalent to list[index]
 
ptr[index] is equivalent to *list[index]
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