Any number to the power 0 is 1. Because 1 = x^n/x^n = x^(n-n) = x^0
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The sum of two positive integers can never equal zero.
Zero.
It doesn't zero divided by any number other than zero is zero.
Yes. 0 is equal to 2*0.
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That depends on the values of the polynomial but in general:- If the discriminant is greater than zero it has 2 solutions If the discriminant is equal to zero then it has 2 equal solutions If the discriminant is less than zero it has no solutions
Zero is equal to zero
It has 2 equal solutions
With the exception of 00 (which is undefined), any number to the power of zero is equal to 1.
Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.Any number to the power zero is equal to 1 - except zero to the power zero, which is undefined. So, if x is not equal to zero, the answer is 1.
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yes bbecause there is a zero in front of the 2 if it was behind the two they would be equal
It can tell you three things about the quadratic equation:- 1. That the equation has 2 equal roots when the discriminant is equal to zero. 2. That the equation has 2 distinctive roots when the discriminant is greater than zero. £. That the equation has no real roots when the discriminant is less than zero.
A zero pair is when one pairs a positive counter and a negative counter.
It is very much so possible, 2 - 2 = 0 and neither one of the subtractants are 0 but resulted in a zero resultant.
Any number multiplied by zero is equal to zero, including zero. Therefore, zero times zero is equal to zero. 0 x 0 = 0