GeraldHume1
If the real number is zero then zero to the power of
zero equals zero because if the zero in the power part
is even or odd but not negative, it works.
With real numbers not equal to zero, zero in the power part has to be an even number but not negative to equal positive one.
With real numbers less than zero and the zero in the power part is odd but not negative, it equals negative one.
If zero is nothing then a number to the power of nothing equals the number and Einstien didn't care what a number is in that case.
If the zero in the power part is negative then it is the reciprical; and if the real number is zero and is one divided by infinity then it equals infinity.
If the zero in the power part is negative and the real number is zero and zero is nothing then it equals one
because one divided by nothing equals one.
If the zero in the power part is negative and the real
number is not zero then it is the simple reciprical.
One divided by infinity can be odd or even but Einstein
usually thinks it's odd, but when Einstein thinks one divided by infinity is zero and not nothing, he usually thinks it's even because he thinks of integers on the number
line.
zero equals zero because if the zero in the power part
is even or odd but not negative, it works.
With real numbers not equal to zero, zero in the power part has to be an even number but not negative to equal positive one.
With real numbers less than zero and the zero in the power part is odd but not negative, it equals negative one.
If zero is nothing then a number to the power of nothing equals the number and Einstien didn't care what a number is in that case.
If the zero in the power part is negative then it is the reciprical; and if the real number is zero and is one divided by infinity then it equals infinity.
If the zero in the power part is negative and the real number is zero and zero is nothing then it equals one
because one divided by nothing equals one.
If the zero in the power part is negative and the real
number is not zero then it is the simple reciprical.
One divided by infinity can be odd or even but Einstein
usually thinks it's odd, but when Einstein thinks one divided by infinity is zero and not nothing, he usually thinks it's even because he thinks of integers on the number
line.