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What is -(11x) to the zero power
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What is -(11x) to the zero power
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The answer is -1. First consider the exponent applied to the expression within the parentheses. So,
11x to the zero power = 1
(Note that it is generally accepted that anything to the zeroth power is 1.)
Then take the negative of 1 to get -1.
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Your Answer Is Going To Be -1
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