a^=1 ('a' the power of zero, is equals to 1) by what substitution you get the answer ? give clear response?
Anything^0 = 1
well maybe
Anything^x = 1
x * log Anything = log 1
x = log 1/log anything
but log 1 = 0
x = 0
using the properties of exponents,
a^5/a^5 = a^(5-5) = a^0 = 1
works for any power, not just 5.
To get the answer to the equation a^0 = 1, we can use the concept of substitution.
Let's start by substituting any non-zero value for 'a' and see what happens.
If we substitute 'a' with, for example, the value 2, the equation becomes 2^0 = 1.
Now, we know that any number raised to the power of 0 is always equal to 1, no matter what the number is. So, 2^0 = 1.
By using substitution, we have obtained the answer, which is 1.