Algebra
I am new at this . . . starting a thread I mean . . .
I have been logging on to this site for a while now and have enjoyed and even posted on some of the threads I've read.
Now I have a reason to start a thread because I have an algebra question that I do not understand and need help. Halx said in his thread about how to use this forum that this is the place for secular knowledge. . .
okay . . .
here goes. . .
How come 'n' to the power of zero equals one? No matter what 'n' equals (except maybe zero) that number to the zero-th power always equals one.
any thoughts?
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