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1.
Any number with an exponent of zero is equal to:
Discussion:
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Shital said:
1 decade ago
As per the basic matha equation a^0=1.
So any no with exponent 0 = 1.
So any no with exponent 0 = 1.
Venkadaramanujam said:
1 decade ago
Question: Any number with an exponent of zero is equal to=
Answer:
Any number=X;
exponent of zero=e^0=1;
ANS=X*1=X;(that number)........is this correct?
Answer:
Any number=X;
exponent of zero=e^0=1;
ANS=X*1=X;(that number)........is this correct?
Sajan said:
1 decade ago
In math rule any digit of power 0 is = to 1.
SUROJIT said:
1 decade ago
MATHAMATICALLY
X^O=1
X^O=1
Ramojirao said:
1 decade ago
As per maths a^0=1.
So answer is option B.
So answer is option B.
Dilip said:
1 decade ago
As per maths rules...
"Any thing to the power zero is always one"
"Any thing to the power zero is always one"
Kannan said:
1 decade ago
I think the right way to think
about exponents is to say that a^k is equal to 1 times k x's.
So 2^3 = 1*2*2*2 = 8, 2^(-4) = 1*1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2 = 1/16 since
multiplying something once should be the opposite of dividing
something once. With this concept in mind, any number to the
zero power is "1 times no repetitions of that number." So
any number to the zero power is 1.
about exponents is to say that a^k is equal to 1 times k x's.
So 2^3 = 1*2*2*2 = 8, 2^(-4) = 1*1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2 = 1/16 since
multiplying something once should be the opposite of dividing
something once. With this concept in mind, any number to the
zero power is "1 times no repetitions of that number." So
any number to the zero power is 1.
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