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Evaluate. Assume the variable does not equal zero.$$x^{0}+(2 x)^{0}$$
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This is a basic rule of exponents. So, we can apply this rule to our expression. $$x^{0}+(2 x)^{0} = 1 + 1$$ Show more…
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