SOLUTION: Simplify:
(3x^0-4y^0+5z^0)^0
I really don't have any clue on how to do this since its a zero power.
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Question 22805: Simplify:
(3x^0-4y^0+5z^0)^0
I really don't have any clue on how to do this since its a zero power.
Answer by queenofit(120) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Check out the index of your book for rules of powers. However, I am certain that if you raise anything the the zero power the answer is 1. In fact on my college final, my question was evaluate x^0=?. You would have thought the answer would be x or even 0, but in reality the answer is 1. It is really important for you to memorize the rules of exponents or you will have difficulity in the future. exponents never go away, they are in almost every problem. As for your question, I would say the answer is 1.
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