This is a free lesson from our course in Algebra I
In this lesson you will take a look at how to work with zero exponents. Overall,
when an exponential term of the form an is divided by itself, the exponent
becomes zero, and the result is always 1. E.g. am/am = am-m
= a0 = 1, where a 0.
So, any non-zero number raised to the 0th power is equal to 1, whether
that number is 50, 30000 or e0.
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