Integers as Exponents.

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Integers as Exponents

a1 =

a1 = a,

a1 = a, for any number a,

a1 = a, for any number a, a0 =

a1 = a, for any number a, a0 = 1,

a1 = a, for any number a, a0 = 1, for any nonzero number a.

The standard compact disc used for software and music has a radius of 6 cm.

The standard compact disc used for software and music has a radius of 6 cm.

The standard compact disc used for software and music has a radius of 6 cm. Find the area of such a CD (ignoring the hole in the middle).

The standard compact disc used for software and music has a radius of 6 cm. Find the area of such a CD (ignoring the hole in the middle).

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