Zero Exponent Rule Worksheet
Practice applying the zero exponent rule to simplify expressions for Grade 6 math students.
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Zero Exponent Rule Practice
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Read each question carefully and simplify the expressions using the zero exponent rule. Remember, any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is 1.
1. Any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is equal to .
2. The expression 5^0 simplifies to .
3. If x is any non-zero number, then x^0 = .
4. Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 1?
10^1
7^0
3 x 0
0^7
5. What is the value of (25 + 10)^0?
0
1
35
350
6. The expression (4 + 6)^0 is equal to 10.
True
False
7. Any number, including zero, raised to the power of zero is 1.
True
False
8. Simplify the expression: (123 + 45 - 67)^0
9. Explain in your own words why any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is 1.
Simplify the following expressions:
10. 15^0 =
11. (-8)^0 =
12. (1/2)^0 =
13. (x + y)^0, where (x+y) ≠ 0 =
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