It is always 1
The value of any nonzero number raised to the zero power will equal positive one (1).
The inconsistency is the following:Any number raised to the power zero is equal to one.Zero raised to any power is equal to zero.
Any non-zero integer raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.
1.1 x 10^0 (That's ten to the zero power). Any nonzero real number, raised to the zero power equals 1.
Any non-zero number, raised to the zero power is equal to 1.
Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero is equal to one (1).By definition.
Any number raised to the power of zero is always equal to 1
The value of any nonzero number raised to the zero power will equal positive one (1).
The question doesn't make sense, because any nonzero number raised to the zero (0) power (exponent) will always equal one (1).
The inconsistency is the following:Any number raised to the power zero is equal to one.Zero raised to any power is equal to zero.
Any non-zero integer raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.
A quantity which does not equal zero is said to be nonzero.
1.1 x 10^0 (That's ten to the zero power). Any nonzero real number, raised to the zero power equals 1.
Any non-zero number, raised to the zero power is equal to 1.
A nonzero whole number is a quantity which does not equal zero and number without fractions.
Anything (except zero) raised to the power zero is equal to one.
Any Non-zero number, raised to the zero-power is equal to one (1). Zero raised to the zero power is not defined, but can converge towards a limit, for certain functions.