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N^0=1 Indicate whether each expression is sometimes, always, or never true.

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We have to prove that the following expression whether it is true or false. We have,


:\implies\tt{ {n}^(0) = 1}

Here let (n) be the any number and the raised power to it is 0 so it always gives answer equals to 1. But why any raised to 0 is always 0 is we have to prove whether it is true or false. The reason behind this is;

Reason behind that any number having its power raised to 0 is always 1 because any number power to 0 is the product or answer of no numbers at all. All no numbers have their unique Identity which is multiplicative identity which is always 1 for any no number.

  • Hence, the given expression is true.
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Answer:

Always true

Explanation:

Any constant or variable raised to 0 is always 1

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