Cindyynguyyenn
Cindyynguyyenn
03-11-2016
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Why is it that 0^0=1???
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19miriam
19miriam
03-11-2016
i believe anything to the power of 0 equals 1 but I'm not sure if that's the answer you were looking for...
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jackmac1
jackmac1
03-11-2016
Every single number exponent 0 gives a result 1. 0^0 = 1, 1^0=1, 2 ^ 0 = 1, 100000 ^ 0 = 1, (32.643)^0 = 1, x^0=1, etc... Hope this helps! :)
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