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Answered by angelina10
1

Always remember

 {x}^{0}  = 1

so anything power zero is one (1)...

 {2}^{0}  +  {3}^{0}  +  { (\frac{1}{2}) }^{0}

1 + 1 + 1

 = 3

HENCE 3 is the right answer..

Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
6

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER:-

Given:-

\boxed{\sf{2^0+3^0+(\dfrac{1}{2})^0}}

Concept:-

  • We need to keep in mind the power rules
  • In other words , laws of exponents.

Let's Solve!

\sf{2^0+3^0 +(\dfrac{1}{2})^0}

According to Laws of Exponents:-

Any number to the power zero is equal to 1.

For derivation, you may refer:-

https://brainly.in/question/19702570

So, continuing with this process,

Every number has zero as it's power!

So,

1+1+1 = 3 is the answer.

  • Anything raised to the power 1 is the same number.
  • Any number raised to power two is doubled .. and so on.
  • A number with negative power is reciprocated.

So, 3 is the final answer.

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