>any number to the 0 is one >0 factorial is one >this must be two Pack it up boys, math is over, I solved the rest of it.
Gavin Phillips
it's just a matter of definition/convention
it's not very useful in a general sense
it's akin to a programmer defining 0/0=0 or 0/0=1, you can use whatever works for the particular application
Jace Lewis
0^0- (0 to the power of 0) = 1 (which is a little different and needs a further more explanation. But more examples can include this. 3^3=18 (this means 3x3x3) different than 3x3. It means 3x3=6 and 6x3=18. Get it now?