The dash power of any number is that number itself
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Any number raised to the power of one equals the number itself. Any number raised to the power of zero, except zero, equals one. This multiplication rule tells us that we can simply add the exponents when multiplying two powers with the same base.
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The one power of any number is that number itself
- The exponent represents a number's power. It also specifies the number of times the base number will be multiplied by itself.
- For example - n² means the twice of a given number. Similarly, n^1 equals the number itself.
- The original numeral is equivalent to any integer multiplied by one. Any number raised to the power of one, save zero, equals one.
- When multiplying two powers with the same base, the exponents can be added, according to this multiplication formula.
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