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is x^0 a variable?Please Explain.​

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Answered by mehek2440
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Answered by masattarsunnyoyp7ov
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Hey mate!!!

Any non zero number to the power of 0 is 1

for example :-

 {4}^{0}  = 1

so,

 {x}^{0}  = 1

And hence it is not a variable.

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