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Any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1 due to the properties of exponents. This can be understood through the rule that states ( a^m \div a^m = a^{m-m} = a^0 ), which equals 1, as long as ( a \neq 0 ). This definition ensures consistency in mathematical operations and provides a useful framework for working with exponents.

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