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So during Geometry class I was bored, and I decided to try and calculate the zero root.
So before I get into that. First I want to explain some basic things.
Any number (Excluding zero) to the power of zero is one.
Such that:
(x represents all numbers except for zero)
x0 = 1
Another simple rule is the ability to find the converse of mathematical equations.
Such that:
22 = 4
Thus:
2√4 = 2
By using these rules I can theorize that the converse of the previous equation (x0 = 1)is as follows:
(While x still represents all real numbers excluding zero.)
0√1 = x
Mathmatical, non-undefined, ±∞
(In this case infinity does not include zero.)
Am I correct in saying this?