why is a number raise to the power zero always given to be equal to one.?
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why is a number raised to the power zero always given to be equal to one because it comes under the class of zero exponents.
The expression with the exponent as 0 is equal to 1 is referred as zero exponent.
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- Any number 'a' raised to the power zero is always equal to one because its numerical value is 1. An exponent is expressed in the form 'a raised to the power b' as 'ab'.
- Since we know a number divided by itself always results in 1, therefore, ab ÷ ab = 1
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