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27 January, 05:38

How do I explain why anything with a power of 0 must equal one for the pattern "a0" to work

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  1. 27 January, 09:01
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    I give you an example

    the formula said x^m/x^n = x ^ (m-n)

    if m=n

    x^m/x^m=1

    but x^ (m-m) = x^0=1
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