anything to the power of 0, always equals 1. This is what i know. Hope I answered your question.
Both 30 and 20 are equal to 1. Any real number raised to the zero power is 1.
03 = 0
8 to the power of 1/3 is equal to 2.67
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0=0 in binary 1=1 2=10 3=11 . . . Got it?
if you look on at this. 3^2=9 3^1=3 3^0=1 it's dividing by 3 every time so the answer for 3^0 =1
Both 30 and 20 are equal to 1. Any real number raised to the zero power is 1.
03 = 0
This is equal to 1. On the Wikipedia page for imaginary numbers, they have a table, but here is a summary for in: n value of i^n -- ------ -4, 1 -3, i -2, -1 -1, -i 0, 1 1, i 2, -1 3, -i 4, 1 Notice there is a repeating pattern.
If by 3 0 you mean 3º: Any number, except 0, to the 0 power equals 1. For example: 1 = 9/9 = 3²/3² = 3²-² = 3º = 1 To divide 3² by 3², subtract exponents. By extension xª/xª = xº = 1, x <> 0 "<>" signifies "is not equal to" since it means "is less than or greater than" and therefore not equal to
3 to the exponent of 0 is 1. In fact, any non-zero number, raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1.
The answer is 0. For example, 1/3 - 1/3 = 0/3 which is equal to 0.
Any number raised to the power ' 0 ' equals 1. 3^0 = 1
Any number raised to the power of 0 will be 1. 1^0=1 3^0=1 59877658175631839756297346078964145016734207660^0=1 1. Anything to the power of 0 is 1
3ab0*0*1*3*3a = 0
x4 -8x2 - 9 =0 Factorise = (x2+1)(x2-9)=0 x2+1 =0 so x is square root of -1 which is impossible. the other equation is (x+3)(x-3) = 0 here x is equal to +3 or -3. The zero in this question means that the LHS if equal to the RHS which is zero. You are interested in working out x.
Recall that any number to the power 0 is always equal to 1. So 10^0 (read that as "10 to the power 0") equals 1. and 10^1 = 10 10^2 = 100 10^3 = 1000 10^4 = 10000. Notice something? 10^any integer = 1 followed by "any integer" zeroes. So, 10^100 = 1 followed by 100 zeroes. Oldsniper