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what is zero exponent called?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When you have a number or variable raised to a power, the number (or variable) is called the base, while the superscript number is called the exponent, or power. ... The zero exponent rule basically says that any base with an exponent of zero is equal to one. For example: x^0 = 1. 5^0 = 1.

Answered by chinthajeshwanth
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When you have a number or variable raised to a power, the number (or variable) is called the base, while the superscript number is called the exponent, or power. ... The zero exponent rule basically says that any base with an exponent of zero is equal to one. For example: x^0 = 1. 5^0 = 1.

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