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Answer Posted / Anjana Gupta
In Objective-C, 'alloc' is used to allocate memory for an object, while 'new' initializes the newly allocated memory with zeros. When you use '[Class new]', it's syntactic sugar for '[Class alloc] init'. Both are essential for creating objects in memory.
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