No, anything to the power of zero = 1
X equals -3, -2, -1, or 0.
x2-5x = 24 x2-5x-24 = 0 (x-8)(x+3) = 0 x = 8 or x -3
The "degree" is the highest power - in this case, the 3 in 4x3 (4 times to the third power).
A rule stating that the product of zero and any number is zero.example: 3 x 0 = 0, y x 0 = 0
2 to the power of -3 equals 0.125
5 raised to the power 3 equals 5 x 5 x 5 = 125 a to the power of 3 equals a x a x a zero to the power 3 = 0 x 0 x 0 = 0 zero to the power 10 = 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0 = 0 So you can see that no matter how many times we multiply zero by itself the answer is always zero. Hence zero raised to the power zero equals zero
Zero
To express 1 as a power of 3, you can use the exponent 0, since any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 equals 1. Therefore, (3^0 = 1). This means that 1 can be expressed as (3^0).
yes, any number to the power of zero is one
It is called the zero property which says that any number into zero gives zero.
Nothing. 3/4 means three fourths 0/0 is therefore no nothings.
Any number raised to the power ' 0 ' equals 1. 3^0 = 1
2x + 3 = 3 Subtract '3' from both sides 2x = 0 x = 0 The answer!!!!!
Any number raised to the power of zero equals 1. For example, start out with 2^3 = 8. Then divide by 2 and get 2^2=4. Divide by 2 again: 2^1=2. Divide by two again: 2^0=1.
It is the additive identity property of zero. For any value, a + 0 = a.
"To the n power," often written as ( a^n ), refers to the mathematical operation of exponentiation, where ( a ) is the base and ( n ) is the exponent. This operation means multiplying the base ( a ) by itself ( n ) times. For example, ( 2^3 ) equals ( 2 \times 2 \times 2 = 8 ). If ( n ) is zero, any non-zero base raised to the power of zero equals one (( a^0 = 1 )).
Any number raised to the power of 0 equals 1. Therefore, (3^0 = 1). Thus, 3 times the power of 0 is simply (3 \times 1 = 3).