120= 1
Anything with exponent 0 is 1, because if you multiply n0 by n0 you add the indices to get n0 and anything nonzero that when multiplied by itself gives itself, must be 1: if x2 = x then x2 - x = 0, so x(x-1)=0, so x=1 or 0.
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If a number (other than 0) has 0 as an exponent, it equals 1! It may be hard to believe but it is true, no matter what number. If a number has no exponent, there is basically an invisible 1 as the exponent, so the number would be equal to itself. Zero with the exponent zero is meaningless.
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it equals 0. 0 x 0 will always be 0
anything to the 0-ith power is 1
Any number to the exponent of 0 is equal to 1. EXAMPLE x0=1