I had done a similar equation years ago. I like this one, but mine at least made you think a bit about your high school math. I said 85 to the zeroth power.
Which one? The cartoon? Any number over that same number = 1, right? 5 over 5 =1; 124 over 124 = 1, etc.So solve the division, and that =1. 1 – 1 = 0, the “actual number”If, on the other hand, you were questioning my “85 to the zeroth power” statement – any number to the Zeroth power equals one. Need proof? Let me know.
BaltimoreRules about 10 years ago
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Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
I had done a similar equation years ago. I like this one, but mine at least made you think a bit about your high school math. I said 85 to the zeroth power.
NoCents about 10 years ago
I got nothing out of that equation.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
Which one? The cartoon? Any number over that same number = 1, right? 5 over 5 =1; 124 over 124 = 1, etc.So solve the division, and that =1. 1 – 1 = 0, the “actual number”If, on the other hand, you were questioning my “85 to the zeroth power” statement – any number to the Zeroth power equals one. Need proof? Let me know.
joewolf about 10 years ago
“The NUMBER of actual….”
Packratjohn Premium Member about 10 years ago
I probably took it too literally, but that’s the way math geeks work. Still, it’s fun to “work it out”