In algebra, while any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equals one (e.g., 2^0 = 1), zero raised to the power of zero (0^0) is considered indeterminate or undefined, meaning it cannot be compared with one and requires special handling in mathematical expressions.
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99% Students Get This Wrong 🤯 #maths #shorts #viralshortsAdded:
The most confusing algebra question.
Only smart students can solve this.
Most students says zero raised zero and two raised to zero are equal.
Because two raised to zero is one.
Because any non-zero number raised to zero becomes one.
But what about zero raised to zero?
In basic algebra zero raised to zero is considered not defined or indeterminate form.
So we cannot compare it normally with one.
So correct answer is option D error.
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