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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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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