If you have a Power Play ticket and the only number that matches is the Power Ball, you typically win a fixed amount, which is usually $4. The Power Play option can multiply this winnings by a factor of 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10, depending on the multiplier drawn, but it does not increase the base prize amount for just matching the Power Ball alone. Always check the specific rules of your state’s lottery for details.
Anything to the first power is the number itself.
Any number (except zero) to the zero power is 1. -1 If it was positive anything it would be 1. Anything positive to the power -0 = 1 Anything negative to the power -0 = -1
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It isn't. You're thinking of anything to the power zero. x0 = x(n - n) which equals xn divided by xn which equals 1.
Anything to the zero power equals one.
It is easiest to think of powers to be 1 multiplied by the number in question as often as the power's numeric value: 22=1x2x2=4 , 34=1x3x3x3x3=81 Thus any number to the power of 1 (e.g. 91=1x9=9) is the same as the number you were raising to the power of 1
Zero to the power of anything is undefined. There is no number of zeros multiplied together that can produce any number other than zero, so zero to the nth power is undefined, by definition.
Anything raised to the power of zero is 1. Not just the number 2.
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Anything times one is the original number.
Any number raised to the power of zero is just 1.