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Since every number is multiplied by 1, 00 0 0 is 1 because we repeat “0” 0 times. What about 01 0 1 ?
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Aug 19, 2015 · You cannot reason that x0=1 x 0 = 1 by thinking of the meaning of powers as "repeated multiplications" because you cannot multiply x zero times.
Nov 8, 2016 · All positive powers of 0 are 0, so 01 0 1 is also zero and so is 02 0 2 or to any positive number because no matter how many times you multiply ...
This is simple Well I'm answering this question assuming that you have a basic knowledge of the law of indices. x^0 can be expressed as x^(1–1) According to ...
Mar 31, 2017 · In short, the multiplicative identity is the number 1, because for any other number x, 1*x = x. So, the reason that any number to the zero power ...
Jan 25, 2018 · 0.3333333 and 0.66666666 and 0.9999999 are all recurring decimals which are said to never end. So 0.999999 recurring is essentially equal to 1.
Sep 5, 2016 · Like usually a power n is expanded as a multiplied n times, that means here a should be multiplied 0 times which seems weird.
Jan 22, 2018 · You cannot reason that x0=1 x 0 = 1 by thinking of the meaning of powers as "repeated multiplications" because you cannot multiply x zero times.
Apr 20, 2017 · Yes. It's provable in Math. Consider,. x^0. This can be written as x^(n-n) ...
Jan 22, 2023 · You cannot reason that x0=1 x 0 = 1 by thinking of the meaning of powers as "repeated multiplications" because you cannot multiply x zero times.