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What is 0^0 (0 to the 0th power)?
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0 to the anything power would be 1
indeterminate
I mean anything to the zero power is 1
i believe it was because of the confusing rule that x^1 = x and x^0 = 1 so...it cannot be determined =)))) i think that was their reason or there was a more logical one
so 100^0 is 1 46546513123^0 is 1 etc.
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Zero to any power is zero.
which is why Igbasallote is right.
but that's still 1. :P
no...
Yes...check in your calculator. or google :P or anywhere else :P
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Zero to any power is zero, and any number to the 0 power is 1. Making it indeterminate.
0^0 is actually math error in scientific calculators :p hahaha another source: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=0%5E0
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