The terms "1" and "0" are commonly referred to as binary digits or bits. In the binary numeral system, which is the foundation of digital computing, "1" represents an "on" state, while "0" represents an "off" state. Together, bits are used to encode information in computers and digital devices.
Any number raised to the power of 0 is always 1
there is no power that you could possibly raise a base to, to equil 0. n^0=1and n^(a+bi)=a negative numberwere n is not 0were (a+bi) is a complex power
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