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    What is 0^0? What is 0 factorial? Please explain why.

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      Ashila M0★ M1★ M2 M3 M4 M5 @Legendaryboy991
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      @legendaryboy991
      0! is equal to 1.
      basically, the thought of the operation "factorial" in general is the number of ways to rearrange x amounts of things.
      examples:
      1!=1=1 way to arrange 1 thing
      2!=2x1=2 ways to arrange 2 things
      3!=3x2x1=3ways to arrange 3 things
      4!=4x3x2x1=24 ways to arrange 4 things
      5!=5x4x3x2x1=120 ways to arrange 5 things
      6!=6x5x4x3x2x1=720 ways to arrange 6 things
      and so on so forth.
      When arranging 0 things, you can't multiply something down to 0, so instead, we think about it technicaly-
      There's only one way to arrange nothing; by having nothing.
      therefore, 0!=1

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        RZ923 M0★ M2★ M3★ M4★ M5 @Legendaryboy991
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        @legendaryboy991 I think 0^0 is undefined because even though n^0 is 1, 0^n is 0.

        Very Interesting

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          Ashila M0★ M1★ M2 M3 M4 M5 @RZ923
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          @rz923
          tru, although the most common answer is 1, it's still disputed

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          • Legendaryboy991L
            Legendaryboy991 M0
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            @Ashila I just used the calculator and it said 0^0 is 1

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            • Legendaryboy991L
              Legendaryboy991 M0
              last edited by Legendaryboy991

              Btw, like 2! its 2x1 3! is 3x2x1 but 1! is 1x1 but 0! is nothing!

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                Ashila M0★ M1★ M2 M3 M4 M5 @Legendaryboy991
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                @legendaryboy991
                The answer of a calculator will display 1 for 0^0, but if you do some digging, the answer is still disputed,
                https://www.maa.org/book/export/html/116806
                Linked below is an awesome read more about the topic, the basic rundown is, if you're looking at it algebraically,
                0^0=1
                But if you're doing stuff with limits,
                0^0 is an indeterminate form
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                also, I'm not sure what calculator you're using, but the google calculator and my Casio 115 (As well as my Casio 991) give me 0!=1, and 1! isn't nessicarily 1x1, it's just 1, i believe.

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                • Legendaryboy991L
                  Legendaryboy991 M0
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                  Im using the same and I clicked on that link before

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                  • Legendaryboy991L
                    Legendaryboy991 M0
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                    its just that what do you multiply in 0! ?

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                    • Legendaryboy991L
                      Legendaryboy991 M0
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                      like 7! is 7x6x5x4x3x2x1 (you don't need one) is 5040.

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                        Ashila M0★ M1★ M2 M3 M4 M5
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                        @legendaryboy991
                        The thing is, you don't multiply anything in 0!, which is indeed, pretty confusing.
                        You basically look at it from a logical angle instead;
                        How many ways are there to arrange 'nothing'?
                        1.
                        By having nothing.
                        So, taking your example, 7! you now have a number of ways to rearrange 7 things,
                        and 0! would be 1 because there's one way to arrange it.
                        0! is also what's known as an empty product (Here's a wiki article on empty products:
                        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empty_product)

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                        • Legendaryboy991L
                          Legendaryboy991 M0
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                          The thing is how to arrange 0 things????? Suppose you have nothing an you want to arrange it. That makes no sense!

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                            Ashila M0★ M1★ M2 M3 M4 M5 @Legendaryboy991
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                            @legendaryboy991 it actually sorta does if u think about it-

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                            • Legendaryboy991L
                              Legendaryboy991 M0
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                              Hey im only going to 4th grade

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                                energizedpanda M2★ M3★ M4 M5★ @Legendaryboy991
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                                @legendaryboy991 Think of it this way: How many ways to arrange 0 thins? 1: Do nothing. you can't do anything else 🙂

                                It seems that you have started your math journey pretty early! 😄

                                ~∑nergized Pand∆

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                                • Legendaryboy991L
                                  Legendaryboy991 M0 @energizedpanda
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                                  @energizedpanda XD

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