Consider any number raised to a power, Xn, as 1 followed by n "times X"s. Therefore a power of zero is 1 followed by no "times X" which is just 1 on its own.
Anything to the power zero is equal to 1 by definition.
No. All real numbers, when raised to the power zero, are equal to 1. Even zero to the zero is equal to 1.
1 , just like any other number to the zero power.
Any number to the power zero is equal to 1. However, 00 is not defined.
the answer is 10^0=1 the number 1
1 (one) Note: Anything to the power of zero is one
10 is 1.Any number (other than zero itself) raised to the power of 0 will equal 1.(For the record, 00 is indeterminate: it can be either zero or one.)
One.
i don't think there is a metric prefix symbol for 10^0 . 10^0 (said as 10 to the 0th power) = 1 anything to the zero power is equal to 1
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Well, You multiply 10 by how ever many times the number says. In this case it is 0. Though, there is a different rule for anything to the zero power. The rule is that anything to the zero power is not zero, but always one.
a number to the power of 0 is one. Observe below: 10 to the power 5 = 100000 10 to the power 4= 10000 10 to the power 3 = 1000 10 to the power 2= 100 10 to the power 1 = 10 10 to the power 0 = 1 ______________ Same conclusion, different view: Any real number (other than zero) to the 0th power equals 1 (one). This is related to the subtraction of exponents being equivalent to division. 10 to the 7th power divided by 10 to the 4th power equals 10 to the 3rd power; you subtract exponents. 10 to the 7th power divided by 10 to the 7th power would of course equal 1, and if you subtract exponents you would have 10 to the 0th power.