Anything to the power zero is equal to 1 by definition.
Zero is not a natural number because the definition of a natural number is the set of positive integers that does not contain zero.
By definition, any number raised to the zero power is "one".
Because division by zero is not defined and if the denominator were zero, we would be dividing by zero.
By definition, any number (variable or constant) to the power of zero equals 1.
Infinity cannot, by definition, be a defined number such as zero.
The equator is the definition of zero latitude.
Division by zero.
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Sub-zero means less than zero. Usually referring to temperature.
The equator is the definition of "Zero latitude".
Zero latitude is the definition of the earth's equator.
-459 degrees Fansw2. 0 K is absolute zero, by definition under SI rules.This is equivalent to -273.15 oC.Naturally there is no SI definition for oF, but the above is equivalent to -459.67oF.Note that it is zero K, NOT zero degrees K.
I think you are referring to the addition property of zero: a + 0 = a In words, if you add zero to a number, the answer is what you started with.
The word zero is used when there is no quantity of something. It means you do not have anything of something specific.
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
Anything to the power zero is equal to 1 by definition.