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    using calculators

    Quote Originally Posted by GUILLE
    what? how did you get zero to the power of zero= one.

    I can only get 0 from 0^0
    when i use several different calculators to find the zero power of zero, the answers are all math errors. So i look into a textbook and there indicated that zero power of zero is not defined.

    The logic behind is that Fermat's Last Theorem is really a way to show how the whole number zero can only properly be used to indicate dimensionality and should not be used in advanced math such as finding the meaning of null vectors so that the unit of a zero-dimensional number is unity and not zero although zero is the identity for the operation of addition for dimensional numbers greater than zero.

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    dimensional theorem

    Fermat's Last Theorem becomes a dimensional theorem where the exponent is the dimension and such that distances can only be defined for exponent of 2. See also "rationalizing Fermat's Theorem" in Brainstorming-Members only.
    Last edited by AntonioLao; 03-30-2005 at 01:36 PM. Reason: remove duplicate

 

 
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