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By what number should we multiply (-3)^0 to get (3)^0

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Answered by suryansh531
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Answer:

By-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Because when we multiply -*- the answer is + thus (-3)^0=1 and (+3)^0=1

So -1*(-1)=+1or (+3)^0

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