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Could yall maybe give me an example of the fifth law in the law of exponents with an answer? The zero exponent property.
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Could yall maybe give me an example of the fifth law in the law of exponents with an answer? The zero exponent property.
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Could yall maybe give me an example of the fifth law in the law of exponents with an answer? The zero exponent property.
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when the exponent is 0 the answer will always equal 1
ex: 4^0=1
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If the exponent is 0 it always equals 1
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