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Solve[13^-1+14^-1+15^-1]^0

Answers

Answered by muntaziryameen20
5

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

(13^-1+14^-1+15^-1)^0

=1

Because anything raise to power 0 is equal to 1

Answered by qwwestham
0

Given,

Expression [13⁻¹+14⁻¹+15⁻¹]⁰

To find,

Solution of the expression.

Solution,

Here, the given expression is,

[13⁻¹+14⁻¹+15⁻¹]⁰

This can be simplified to,

[\frac{1}{13} +\frac{1}{14} +\frac{1}{15} ]^0

But as we know from the zero exponent rule, when a non-zero number is raised to the power of zero, its result is equal to one.

For example, let 'a' be any non-zero number, then according to this rule, 'a' raised to the power of 0 will be 1. That is,

a⁰ = 1.

So, from the zero exponent rule,

[\frac{1}{13} +\frac{1}{14} +\frac{1}{15} ]^0=1

Therefore, the value of the given expression will be 1.

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