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Apply the Zero Power Rule of Integer Exponents to solve 63°
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I assume you mean 63^0 (zero exponent). The Zero Power Rule says for any nonzero number a, a^0 = 1.
Example proof: 63^1 / 63^1 = 63^(1−1) = 63^0, but 63^1 / 63^1 = 1, so 63^0 = 1.
(If you literally meant 63° that denotes 63 degrees, which is an angle measure, not an exponent.)
Example proof: 63^1 / 63^1 = 63^(1−1) = 63^0, but 63^1 / 63^1 = 1, so 63^0 = 1.
(If you literally meant 63° that denotes 63 degrees, which is an angle measure, not an exponent.)
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