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Mathematics, 06.07.2019 19:00 pinky1509

Nathan stated that any number (except 0) raised to the zeroth power is equal to 1. is nathan correct or incorrect? if nathan is correct, create an example to back him up. you will need to explain your example thoroughly so that another student would be able to understand your reasoning. if nathan is incorrect, create an example that shows his error in thinking. you will need to explain your example thoroughly so that another student would be able to understand your reasoning.

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