Coast to Coast SC
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Well, it happened, a 7th grader just stumped me with a math problem...a little help please? Exponents are an expression of multiplication strings so 4^3=4x4x4=64. Now there is a rule that any # to the power of zero is one (there is a logical proof out there that I learned in the first year of my EE program, but my mind fails me at this point) so A^0=1 and logic would have it that 0 to any power is 0 -> 0^B=0 Here comes the 13 year old ready to stump the teach...0^0=? I probaly could have BS'd my way through something but I'm not really into that so I was hoping one of you guys who have done this shtuff more recently could refresh my memory. Thanks!
Anthony
In short, what is 0^0=
Anthony
In short, what is 0^0=
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