Why does x to the zero power equal 1?

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Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating exponents. Some of the rules includes: the product rule, whih says that the product of powers with the same base is equivalent to the base raised to the sum of the exponents.

Another rule is quotient rule, which says that the quotient of two powers with the same base is equivalent to the base raised to the difference of the two exponents. Another rule is the power rule, which says that when a power is raised to another exponent, then it is equivalent to the base raised to the product of the exponents.

Another rule is the rule of negative exponents, which says that a power with a negative exponent is equivalent to the reciprocal of the power with the positive value of the exponent. Another rule is the rule of fractional exponents, which states that a power with a fraction as the exponent is equivalent to the nth root of the base raised to the numerator of the fraction, where n is the denominator of the fraction.

Another rule says that whenever the exponent is zero, then we have 1 and whenever the exponent is 1, then we have the number.
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