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2006-12-30 04:22:08 · 25 answers · asked by ruchi_eager 2 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

25 answers

If you meant *zero to the* power of two:

0^2 = 0 * 0 = 0

If you meant the *zeroth power* of two:

2^0 = 1

2006-12-30 04:23:58 · answer #1 · answered by Jerry P 6 · 1 1

0 power of 2 is 1

2006-12-31 09:50:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1

2007-01-02 01:04:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

2^0=1

0^2=0

2006-12-30 12:35:45 · answer #4 · answered by Sushmita 1 · 0 0

2^0 =1

Any number to the power 0 gives 1 as the answer

2006-12-30 12:27:23 · answer #5 · answered by sugan 1 · 0 1

2^0 = 2 ^(1-1) = 2^1 x 2^-1= 2 x 1/2 = 1
So the answer is 1. For that matter anything to the power of 0 is 1 (except 0^0).

2006-12-31 00:08:49 · answer #6 · answered by Prav 4 · 0 0

anything to the 0 is 1, except 0^0 is undefined.
To understand why anything to the 0 is 1, consider the laws of exponents. When we divide, we subtract exponents. So, for example, (2^3)/(2^3) = 2^(3-3) = 2^0
But also (2^3)/(2^3)= 8/8 = 1
So it follows that anything (except 0) to the zero is 1.
As several other people have pointed out, your questn is unclear. If you meant 0^2, that's 0x0 which is 0.
Good thing you didn't ask about 0 to the 0, but I'll tell you anyway...
0^0 is an indeterminate form, if it turns up in a function it can sometmies be evaluated by limit theorems in calculus. But that's another story...

2006-12-30 12:37:24 · answer #7 · answered by Joni DaNerd 6 · 0 0

1

2006-12-30 12:33:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

0 power of 2 = 2^0 = 2^(1-1) = 2^1/2^1 = 1

2006-12-30 12:25:56 · answer #9 · answered by sahsjing 7 · 0 1

1

2006-12-30 12:25:38 · answer #10 · answered by J-Blaze 2 · 1 1

0 & 1

2006-12-31 01:51:57 · answer #11 · answered by Deepak P 2 · 0 0

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