Any positive power of zero (0 times 0) will equal zero.
But 00 is not defined in ordinary math. This is an exception to the rule x0 = 1, which applies to all nonzero numbers.
In calculus, and in polynomial and power series, 00 is defined as 1, but in continuous limiting functions, x0 does not exist for zero.
Zero to any power is zero; any non-zero number to the power zero is one. Thus, zero to the power zero is sort of contradictory.
One. Any number to the zero power is one.
Anything to the power of zero (except for zero) is one.For example:70 = 1But00 = 0Anything to the zero power is one.
1 (one) Note: Anything to the power of zero is one
Anything raised to the power of zero is zero !
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Anything to the power zero is one (1).
Anything to the zero power equals one.
Anything to the zero power is one. So the square root is one.
That's not true. Zero raised to any power except zero is zero, not one.
It remains as zero
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.