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If 0 is a constant no. So what is it's power

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Answered by sayyadmohd78
1

In short, the multiplicative identity is the number 1, because for any other number x, 1*x = x. So, the reason that any number to the zero power is one is because any number to the zero power is just the product of no numbers at all, which is the multiplicative identity, 1.

It is commonly taught that any number to the zero power is 1, and zero to any power is 0. But if that is the case, what is zero to the zero power? Well, it is undefined (since xy as a function of 2 variables is not continuous at the origin).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

power is 1.

its because any no. who have constant value as 0 so there power would always written as 1 only

for example:-

2^0

it means

2^1

so it written as 2 only

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