Any number to the power of zero is by definition 1(one)
0 to the power of -2 = -2
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presuming you mean ten bits, every bit is a power of 2, beginning with power 0, right to left. So, 11 = 2^1+2^0=3 and 101=2^2+0+2^0=5 The value of a ten bit word depends on the bits which are set (=1). This allows representation of values from 0 through 1023, effectively 1K as rounded in "computerese". All bits set=1 yields 1023, no bits set (all clear) yields 0.
2 to the power 0 or 20 is equal to 1
0 has the greatest value.
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1. Anything to the power of 0 is equal to 1.
hat is the value of 1,634,510 to the 0 power?
Any value raised to the power 'zero'(0) equals '1'. Hence 2^(0) = 1 10 ^(0) = 1 Hence 2^(0) X 10^(0) = 1 x 1 = 1 the answer.
Anything to the power of 0 is 1.
0 to the power of -2 = -2
' x ' = any whole number greater than ' 2 '.
001100 Starting from the right the position value of each digit is as follows 0 x 2 to power zero = 0 (mult by zero, does not matter what 2 is powered to) 0 x 2 to power one = 0 (mult by zero, does not matter what 2 is powered to) 1 x 2 to power two = 4 1 x 2 to power three = 8 0 x 2 to power four = 0 (mult by zero, does not matter what 2 is powered to) 0 x 2 to power five = 0 (mult by zero, does not matter what 2 is powered to) Adding all we get the decimal equivalent of 12
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0 to the power of 2 is 0, because to times 0 equals 0.
The value of 4 to the power of -2 is 0.0625
0 to any power is 0.