Psychguy98 said:
I was wondering why 8^0 would equal 1? Thanks!
Here's one explanation I've seen:
One of the rules for exponents says that when you divide powers of the same base, you SUBTRACT the exponents.
b[sup:1ovn0kpx]m[/sup:1ovn0kpx] / b[sup:1ovn0kpx]n[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = b[sup:1ovn0kpx](m - n)[/sup:1ovn0kpx]
For example, 3[sup:1ovn0kpx]8[/sup:1ovn0kpx] / 3[sup:1ovn0kpx]6[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = 3[sup:1ovn0kpx](8 - 6)[/sup:1ovn0kpx] or 3[sup:1ovn0kpx]2[/sup:1ovn0kpx] or 9
And 5[sup:1ovn0kpx]2[/sup:1ovn0kpx] / 5[sup:1ovn0kpx]2[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = 5[sup:1ovn0kpx](2 - 2)[/sup:1ovn0kpx] or 5[sup:1ovn0kpx]0[/sup:1ovn0kpx]............but we know that 5[sup:1ovn0kpx]2[/sup:1ovn0kpx]/5[sup:1ovn0kpx]2[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = 25/25, or 1.
So, it MUST BE TRUE that 5[sup:1ovn0kpx]0[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = 1
And by similar thinking, we must agree that b[sup:1ovn0kpx]0[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = 1 for any NONZERO value of b, since (as long as b is not 0), b[sup:1ovn0kpx]n[/sup:1ovn0kpx] / b[sup:1ovn0kpx]n[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = 1 = b[sup:1ovn0kpx](n - n)[/sup:1ovn0kpx] = b[sup:1ovn0kpx]0[/sup:1ovn0kpx]