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Mayra
19 January, 05:55
Why is one to the zeroth power one?
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Marisol Mcmillan
19 January, 08:47
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1 to the 0 power is 1 because the 1 repeat 0 times For example if is 2 to the power of 3 the 2 repeat 3 times so is 2x2x2=8. understood?
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