7^0 = 1.
Anything to the power of 0 has an answer of 1. So 7⁰ = 1, as well as any other number you can think of.
No, it is not. 7 0/4 is 7, not 0!
Adding a negative integer is like subtracting a positive one. If you accept that 7 - 7 = 0 (because anything minus itself equals zero) then it stands to reason that 7 + -7 would equal zero as well.
Any negative number to the power of 0 is always -1
Any value to the power of 'zero' is equal; to '1' So 7^0 = 1 Similarly 7,000,000^0 = 1 Similarly 0.000007^0 = 1
Anything raised to the power of 0 is zero !
7^0 = 1.
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truthfully if your stupid the answer is 0 7 times what equal o and its zero dummy. +++ You can't divide anything by 0.
Anything (except zero) to the power of zero is 1. If written as 7a0, this is operated as 7 x (a0) = 7 x 1 = 7. If written as (7a)0, it is simply 1 by the first statement.
Anything to the power of 0 has an answer of 1. So 7⁰ = 1, as well as any other number you can think of.
No, it is not. 7 0/4 is 7, not 0!
Zero percent of 7 would be zero (0)."Of" in algebra usually means multiply So it would be: What is 0% of 7? = What is 0 x 7?
Adding a negative integer is like subtracting a positive one. If you accept that 7 - 7 = 0 (because anything minus itself equals zero) then it stands to reason that 7 + -7 would equal zero as well.
p must equal zero p = 0 (7 x 0) + 8.4 = 8.4 0 + 8.4 = 8.4
Undefined: You cannot divide by zero