Math, asked by pragyatyagi001, 5 months ago

.If x be any non -zero integer,then x⁰ is equal to :

1
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-1
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Answered by pnreddy1608
13

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

x°= 1

because a°= 1

so, any number ° is always 1

Answered by parulsehgal06
0

Answer:

For x is a non- zero integer, x⁰ = 1.

Option(a) is correct option.

Step-by-step explanation:

Exponential Function:

  • A number's exponent indicates how many times the number has been multiplied by itself.
  • Example: Since 2 is multiplied by itself 4 times, 2222 can be expressed as 2⁴. Here, 4 is referred to as the "exponent" or "power," while 2 is referred to as the "base."
  • Generally speaking, xⁿ denotes that x has been multiplied by itself n times.

Properties of Exponents:

  • Exponent-related problems are solved using the rules of exponents or the properties of exponents. These characteristics are regarded as major exponents rules that must be adhered to when solving exponents.

The following list includes exponent qualities:

  • Product Law:

               (a^m)(a^n) = a^(m+n)

  • Rule of Quotient:

                 a^m/a^n = a^(m-n)

  • Exponent Law of Zero:

                           a⁰ = 1

  • Law of Negative exponent:

                    a^(-m) = 1/a^m

  • Law of power of a power:

                    (a^m)^n = a^(mn)

  • Law of a Product's Power:

                    (ab)^m = (a^m)(b^m)

  • The Power of a Quotient Law states:

                    (a/b)^m = a(^m)/b(^m)

 By applying the Law of zero exponent

        For x is a non- zero integer, x⁰ = 1.

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