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Jon
2009-11-26 23:52:53 UTC
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If a coefficient = 0, its exponent is raised to 1. Otherwise it remains the
same.
Uncle Al
2009-11-27 02:14:43 UTC
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If a coefficient = 0, its exponent is raised to 1. Otherwise it remains the
same.
How is 0^1 different from zero?

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