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∙ 8y agoYes because any number raised to the power of zero is always equal to 1
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∙ 8y agoIt remains the same as zero
1.450 or 1.4500 and any other value created by adding another zero.
xA/xB = x(A - B)If A = B, then the result of this operation is x0.But if A = B, then the numerator and denominator of the fractionare the same number, so the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.
I will be glad to give you a complex number. (i^i)^i is i raised to the i power and raised to the i power again. This is not the same as i^3 which is -i but computes to .947 + .321i
Four = 4
They are equal.
It remains the same as zero
Seven. Any number raised to the first power is equal to the same number.7.7.
1.450 or 1.4500 and any other value created by adding another zero.
Any number raised to the power 1 is that same number, x1 = x. For example, 51 = 5.
11
xA/xB = x(A - B)If A = B, then the result of this operation is x0.But if A = B, then the numerator and denominator of the fractionare the same number, so the value of the fraction is ' 1 '.
No.
That's the same as the square root of the number.
I will be glad to give you a complex number. (i^i)^i is i raised to the i power and raised to the i power again. This is not the same as i^3 which is -i but computes to .947 + .321i
The absolute value of a number which is not negative is the same as the number.
One