zexen_lowe on 24 September 2008
| Galaki said: 0^0 = 1 Because anything to the power 0 equals 1. In this case, you don't use 0 for division but just give it a representative symbol. Anything divides by itself equals 1. At least, that's vaguely what I remember from school. |
And 0 to any power is 0.
The correct answer for 0^0 is indeterminate. There are some mathematical branches who use 0^0=1 to avoid complications and needing to create specific rules for it, but in general is treated as 0^0=Indeterminate








