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According to the Zero Exponent Rule, Every number to power of zero is always zero.
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For any nonzero number a, a^0 = 1 (e.g., 5^0 = 1, (-3)^0 = 1). The expression 0^0 is indeterminate (usually undefined), so you cannot say a number to the zero power is always zero.
For any nonzero number a, a^0 = 1 (e.g., 5^0 = 1, (-3)^0 = 1). The expression 0^0 is indeterminate (usually undefined), so you cannot say a number to the zero power is always zero.
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