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The exponent $0$ provides $0$ power (i.e. gives no power of transformation), so $3^0$ gives no power of transformation to the number $1$, so $3^0=1$. Once you have the intuitive understanding, you can use the simple rules with confidence.
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18 lut 2016 · Raise a number to the power of 1 means you have one of that number, raise to the power of 2 means you have two of the number multiplied together, power 3 means three of the...
28 lip 2023 · Why is anything to power 0 equal to 1? Consider first a^5/a^3 . As you know this is the same as (a*a*a*a*a)/(a*a*a) = a^2 So to get the result we subtracted the powers to give 5-3 = 2 . What about (a*a*a)/(a*a*a) = a^(3-3) = a^0 ? But we know that a^3/a^3 = 1, and so a^0 = 1 .
6 cze 2021 · 😉 In this exponents tutorial I explain why any number to the power of 0 (zero power) always equals 1. I provide Illustrations that explain the zero exponent rule. I also explain what a...
19 paź 2023 · Why Is Any Number To The Power Of Zero Equal To 1? The number one is raised to the power of zero because it is the multiplicative identity. The number one is raised to any power and it will still equal one.
The zero exponent rule states that any nonzero number raised to a power of zero equals one.
Answer: As already explained, the answer to (-1)0 is 1 since we are raising the number -1 (negative 1) to the power zero. However, in the case of -10, the negative sign does not signify the number negative one, but instead signifies the opposite number of what follows.