Anything raised to the power of zero is 1. Not just the number 2.
Any number (except 0) raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, 9 to the zero power is 1, and 11 to the zero power is also 1. So, 9 to the zero power plus 11 to the zero power is equal to 1 + 1 = 2.
2 x 10^6 is equal to 2,000,000.
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2.693 * 102 (remember, numbers larger than 1 have power of ten ≥ zero. small numbers (between zero and one) have negative powers of ten.
With the exception of 00 (which is undefined), any number to the power of zero is equal to 1.
Anything raised to the power of zero is 1. Not just the number 2.
Any number (except 0) raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, 9 to the zero power is 1, and 11 to the zero power is also 1. So, 9 to the zero power plus 11 to the zero power is equal to 1 + 1 = 2.
2 x 10^6 is equal to 2,000,000.
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2.693 * 102 (remember, numbers larger than 1 have power of ten ≥ zero. small numbers (between zero and one) have negative powers of ten.
To the nearest ten, zero.
Both 30 and 20 are equal to 1. Any real number raised to the zero power is 1.
Add a zero for ever power. 10 to the 1 is 10. 10 to the 2 is 100. 10 to the 3 is 1000...and so on.
Any number raised to the zero power is equal to one. consider following: 2 ^ 2=4 2 ^ 1=2 2 ^ (2-1)= (2 ^ 2)/(2^1)=4/2=2 Similarly: 2^(1-1) = (2^1)/(2^1)=2/2=1
Zero
Also infinity. If you are concerned about the size of sets, it is a higher-level (larger) infinity. For example, 2 to the power aleph-zero, or aleph-zero to the power aleph-zero, is equal to aleph-one.