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  • 18-04-2017
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How does the division rule for exponents help in understanding why anything to the zero power is 1?

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Beginner123
Beginner123 Beginner123
  • 18-04-2017
Well it's a rule that any number raised to the power of 0 will always equal 1.
And think about it, if we use 8^1/8^1 we get 1, 1-1=0 8^0 = 1
Use any number and you get the same result, that was the division rule for exponents (subtraction)
Hopefully that helped
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Аноним Аноним
  • 18-04-2017
Well it's a rule that any number raised to the power of 0 will always equal 1. 
And think about it, if we use 8^1/8^1 we get 1, 1-1=0 8^0 = 1 
Use any number and you get the same result, that was the division rule for exponents (subtraction) 
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