The answer is one fellow by as much zero to fill the universe and them some.
That is called a "googleplex" - 10100 - A ten with a hundred zero's behind it!
Yes, zero divided by ten does equal zero. When zero is divided by any number, the result is zero.
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Zero to the fifth power is zero. Zero divided by zero is indeterminate.
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Yes. Any number to the 0 power is 1
1. Any number to the power of zero is equal to one.
I don't like this answer, but according to mathematical theory, anything but zero ,to the zeroth power is set equal to "one".
Well, You multiply 10 by how ever many times the number says. In this case it is 0. Though, there is a different rule for anything to the zero power. The rule is that anything to the zero power is not zero, but always one.
powers are exponents. ten to the zero power=100=1 ten to the first power=101=10 ten to the second power=102=100 etc.
The answer is one fellow by as much zero to fill the universe and them some.
That is called a "googleplex" - 10100 - A ten with a hundred zero's behind it!
There is one zero in ten.
1.1 x 10^0 (That's ten to the zero power). Any nonzero real number, raised to the zero power equals 1.
That's a phenomenon that you notice after the fact. Try it out. Multiply any whole number by ten. 3 x 10 = 30 492 x 10 = 4920 It's the way the decimal system is structured. Ten to the first power is ten. Ten to the second power is one hundred. Since multiplying a number by ten adds a zero, the reverse is true. Adding a zero to the back of a number multiplies it by ten.
Yes, zero divided by ten does equal zero. When zero is divided by any number, the result is zero.