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Hurray! Saturday night Math question?! Girlfriend...
Alright, I'm hoping some of you guys can explain this out to me in lehman's terms, because I can't for the life of me wrap my head around it.
Here we go:
0^0 = 1 How can this be?
Zero to the power of Zero = One?
I just used my calculator for it to confirm on this, and it comes up with the answer of 1, but I don't get how this is an excepted answer.
EDIT: Just to clarify, I understand (fairly well) why other numbers to the power of 0 = 1, but not 0 itself.
http://www.google.com/search?client...=utf-8&oe=utf-8
woah.
*brains*
Its a hack basically...
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.0.to.0.power.html
I like math sorta, too bad I suck at it. 
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| This fact is based on the laws of indices: 1) (x^a)(x ^b) = x^(a+b) 2) (x^a) / (x ^b) = x^(a-b) 3) (x^a)^b = (x^b)^a = x^(ab) --------------------- Consider x^n / x^n where n is a non-zero integer. Using the second law of indices, x^n / x^n = x^(n-n) = x^0 However, we also know that anything divided by itself is equal to 1 (ignoring 0). Therefore x^n / x^n = 1 Putting these two answers together: 1 = x^n / x^n = x^(n-n) = x^0 Therefore x^0 = 1. [x=0 is a curious case and is undefined] Hope that clears things up ![]() |
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby Its a hack basically... http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.0.to.0.power.html I like math sorta, too bad I suck at it. |
anything to the zero power is 1
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| Originally posted by Zombie0729 anything to the zero power is 1 |
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| Originally posted by Zombie0729 anything to the zero power is 1 |
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| Originally posted by idoru http://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...09133746AAuXWPt |
Re: Hurray! Saturday night Math question?! Girlfriend...
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| Originally posted by cmay119 lehman's terms |
Re: Re: Hurray! Saturday night Math question?! Girlfriend...
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN i dont think your problem is with math. |
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| Originally posted by cmay119 That makes sense when the value you're putting to the power of 0 actually is a value. 0 has no value. So what you're saying is, I have zero apples and I take my zero apples and power the amount of apples I have by 0. Suddenly 1 appears out of thin air? Sorry, I can't except that as a logical answer. |

Math 
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| Originally posted by Joss Weatherby Its 1 due to the laws of indice, it has no place in terms of real powers... I mean when could you ever power an apple by another apple anyways? ![]() You have to think of this on a graph. |
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... I mean when could you ever power an apple by another apple anyways? ![]() |
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So something really can come from nothing?
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| Originally posted by Krypton So something really can come from nothing? |

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| Originally posted by Krypton So something really can come from nothing? |
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Originally posted by kadomony |
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| Originally posted by cmay119 I have zero apples and I take my zero apples and power the amount of apples I have by 0. Suddenly 1 appears out of thin air? |
What an interesting subject. The link that Joss posted is great, it looks at it from a calculus perspective, testing limits of trig functions that approach zero and find out if they're both zero, what happens. Math is crazy shit, I averaged B's all semester in linear algebra, it's kinda cool how you can solve Differential Equations just by throwing it into a matrix and doing some row operations and simple algebra to solve it.
Btw, this dude's tattoo rules.

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| Originally posted by ziptnf What an interesting subject. The link that Joss posted is great, it looks at it from a calculus perspective, testing limits of trig functions that approach zero and find out if they're both zero, what happens. Math is crazy shit, I averaged B's all semester in linear algebra, it's kinda cool how you can solve Differential Equations just by throwing it into a matrix and doing some row operations and simple algebra to solve it. |
Then again you'd fail it too if the normal level math classes involved chapter long story problems about the Oregon Trail and you learned more history than math...
Yeah, dude, I suck at history, I'm much more logical. I'm good at things like Logic Design, Digital Electronics, and most programming classes.
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