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Re: zero to the power something on GMAT? [#permalink]
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imoi wrote:
what is 0 to any power on GMAT?

=0
or
=undefined?

Also is there a link that describes all the properties of 1 and 0 that I need to know for the GMAT? I realised I also don't know SQRT(0) and things like that

Thanks a lot


Check here: exponents-and-roots-on-the-gmat-tips-and-hints-174993.html and here: number-properties-tips-and-hints-174996.html

Hope it helps.



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