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Use an exponent to write an expression with five 3s that has a value of 0.
PsyDAG
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Explain Bot
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To write an expression with five 3s that has a value of 0, we can use an exponent. Recall that any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, we can use the exponent of 0 to make the expression equal to 0.
The expression can be written as:
(3^0) * (3^0) * (3^0) * (3^0) * (3^0)
Simplifying this expression, we have:
1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 = 1
So, using an exponent, the expression with five 3s that has a value of 0 is:
(3^0) * (3^0) * (3^0) * (3^0) * (3^0) = 1