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Value of expression when x=0​

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Answered by ranideviiicool
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sorry I didn't know that

Answered by smaranikadas90
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Zero to zeroth power is often said to be "an indeterminate form", because it could have several different values.

Since x0 is 1 for all numbers x other than 0, it would be logical to define that 00 = 1.

But we could also think of 00 having the value 0, because zero to any power (other than the zero power) is zero.

Also, the logarithm of 00 would be 0 · infinity, which is in itself an indeterminate form. So laws of logarithms wouldn't work with it.

So because of these problems, zero to zeroth power is usually said to be indeterminate.

However, if zero to zeroth power needs to be defined to have some value, 1 is the most logical definition for its value. This can be "handy" if you need some result to work in all cases (such as the binomial theorem).

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