The answer depends on what operation might cause the change.
The value of any nonzero number raised to the zero power will equal positive one (1).
Adding zero
Multiplication by zero is one such operation.
The definition of a rational number is the quotient of any two nonzero integers.
The sum of a number and its negative (additive inverse) is zero. For any nonzero value n, n + (-n) = 0
The operation that will always have the result in value of 1 for any nonzero number is Inverse Operation of Multipication.
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The value of any nonzero number raised to the zero power will equal positive one (1).
multiplying by zero
Adding zero
Multiplication by zero is one such operation.
Yes. nonzero number: -4, -0.5, 5, pi, 30 absolute number: |-4| = 4 |-0.5| = 0.5 |5| = 5 |pi| = pi |30| = 30
A quantity which does not equal zero is said to be nonzero.
Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero is equal to one (1).By definition.
The definition of a rational number is the quotient of any two nonzero integers.
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