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Any number, except zero, which is raised to the power of zero, equals one (1), not the number.

7,000,000,0000 = 1, not 7,000,000,000

-450 = 1

2,4370 = 1

The reason being

x^0=(x^a)/(x^a) which is one except when dividing by zero which is undefined

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