evaluate the expression. Assume h does not equal 0 h^o=

It seems there might be a typo in the expression you provided. The term "h^o" does not make sense mathematically. It's possible that you intended to write "h^0" instead, which would be h raised to the power of 0.

In mathematics, any number raised to the power of 0 is defined to be equal to 1, except when the base (in this case, h) is equal to 0. When the base is 0, raising it to the power of 0 is undefined because it would lead to conflicting results.

If you want to evaluate the expression "h^0" where h is not equal to 0, the answer is simply 1. This can be explained by the rule that any number raised to the power of 0 equals 1.

However, if you intended to include the condition "h does not equal 0" in the expression, it could imply that you are trying to address the undefined case. In that case, the expression "h^0" would not have a numerical value.