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10ⁿ = 1 a) n=1 b) n=0 c) n=2
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10ⁿ = 1
a) n=1
b) n=0
c) n=2
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B) n = 0
Anything to the power of 0 not matter the number is always equal to 1.
For ex:
1^0 = 1
100^0 = 1
10000000000^0 = 1
Even 0^0 = 1
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Explanation:
n = 0
because,
p^0 = 1
10000000^0 = 1
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