Chapter 5: Problem 90
Explain how to find any nonzero number to the 0 power.
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Chapter 5: Problem 90
Explain how to find any nonzero number to the 0 power.
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Determine whether each statement is true or false. If the statement is false, make the necessary change(s) to produce a true statement. It is not possible to write a binomial with degree \(0 .\)
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