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What is \(0^{0}\)?Course Topic(s): One-Variable Calculus | History of Calculus The expression \(0^0\) is usually called an indeterminate form. This article details the history of the meaning of this expression and concludes that, in some cases, we should evaluate it as \(1\).
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Creator(s): Michael Huber and V. Fredrick Rickey Contributor(s): Editor, Loci: Convergence This resource was cataloged by Janet Beery Publisher:MAA, MathDL Loci: Convergence Resource copyright: MAA This review was published on February 13, 2011
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