0! = 1Rohit21 wrote:What is 0! and 0^0(0 to the power 0) ?
0^0 = 1
0! = 1Rohit21 wrote:What is 0! and 0^0(0 to the power 0) ?
It's for sure that 0! = 1Rohit21 wrote:But I read somewhere (may be GMAT CLub) that 0! is not defined. So just wanted to make sure.
@AnuragAnurag@Gurome wrote:0! = 1Rohit21 wrote:What is 0! and 0^0(0 to the power 0) ?
0^0 = 1
Actually one could never say exactly that how to define 0^0. In GMAT, you'll never get a question that asks about 0^0.killer1387 wrote: @Anurag
I think 0^0 is not defined; the case shifts to limits.
pls comment
thanx
0^0 is not defined as x^0 = x^(y-y) = x^y/x^y. For zero, it is not defined.Anurag@Gurome wrote:0! = 1Rohit21 wrote:What is 0! and 0^0(0 to the power 0) ?
0^0 = 1