Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero is equal to one (1).
By definition.
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∙ 13y agoAny number raised to the power of zero is always equal to 1
Any number raised to the power of 1 is the number itself. Example, 250 to the power of 1 is 250.
Seven. Any number raised to the first power is equal to the same number.7.7.
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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).
It is always 1
The question doesn't make sense, because any nonzero number raised to the zero (0) power (exponent) will always equal one (1).
Any number raised to the power of 1 is equal to itself.
Any number raised to the power 0 equals 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.
== == The fact is - any nonzero number raised to 0 is always 1. the reason is: suppose a is nonzero. Then by the quotient rule of indices, am/an = am - n Taking m = n we come up with am - m = am/am , which is 1 in view of a nonzero.
Any number raised to the power 0 is equal to 1. The exception is 0 to the power 0, which is not defined.
Any number raised to the first power is equal to that number itself. Therefore, 2371 = 237.
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