According to the rule of zero anything to the power of zero equals one(X^0=1). Any number over itself equals one, which is what the power of zero does (X^0=X/X). But the whole deal is if we replace the Xes with zeros it could be that it is zero (0^0=0/0). So according to the rule it says it is one, according the the math it is zero. It would be logical to assume that zero. But no mathematician has answered this so this answer seems full proof but possible that it can be poked.
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Zero to any power is always zero.
It is 1 because everything to the zero power is 1.
The inconsistency is the following:Any number raised to the power zero is equal to one.Zero raised to any power is equal to zero.
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