Here is why any number to the zero power equals one.
Consider this.
a^b. it is natural to restrict a > 0, but we'll only assume that number b is any real number.
We'll use the natural exponential function defined by the derivative of the exponential function.
Now we have a^r=e^rln(a). And we know that e^rln(a)=e^((ln(a))^r), where a >0 and r is in the domain of all real numbers negative infinity to infinity.
We can apply this definition to any number a to any power r.
Particularly, a^0. By the provided definition, a^0=e^(0*ln(a))=e^0=1.
Furthermore, a^1=e^(1*ln(a))=e(ln(a))=a.
And a^2=(e^(ln(a))^2)=a^2.
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Here is a simpler approach:
In general, a^n/a^m = a^(n-m) and a/a = 1. We can use these facts to prove that x^0 = 1 so long as x isn't 0.
First, state the obvious: 1 = 1
Next, since any non-zero number divided by itself is one: 1 = a^n/a^n
(It doesn't change how the equation looks, but for the sake of being thorough, you could subsitute (a^n/a^n) in place of 1 in the original equation.)
Then, since dividing like bases requires that you subtract their exponents:
a^n/a^n = a^(n-n) = a^0
Substitute (a^0) in for (a^n/a^n) and you obtain: a^0 = 1
There are two reasons "a" cannot be 0 in this proof: firstly, raising 0 to non-zero powers would still result in zero, so "a" being 0 would cause division by zero in the initial theorems we used, and secondly, 0^0 is considered undefined in itself.
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With the exception of 00 (which is undefined), any number to the power of zero is equal to 1.
Any Non-zero number, raised to the zero-power is equal to one (1). Zero raised to the zero power is not defined, but can converge towards a limit, for certain functions.
Because any number raised to the power of 0 is always equal to 1
Anything raised to the power of zero is zero !
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Any number to the power of zero equals one.
Any number to the power of zero is always equal to 1
Any number raised to the power of zero is always equal to 1
Any nonzero number raised to the power of zero is equal to one (1).By definition.
Any non-zero number, raised to the zero power is equal to 1.
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The inconsistency is the following:Any number raised to the power zero is equal to one.Zero raised to any power is equal to zero.
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Yes. Any number to the 0 power is 1
With the exception of 00 (which is undefined), any number to the power of zero is equal to 1.
By definition, any number raised to the zero power is "one".