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Why is any number (other than zero) to the power of zero equal to one The x0 and x30 have been set some value in hello.s, for example, x30 is set to the address of test, and x0 is set to 0xfffff, in the end of the hello.s, there is a instruction.

Please include in your answer an explanation of why $0^0$ should be undefined. It would be if slope of the graph of f is 0 at (x0, f (x0)). This is indeed even more stupid than the other reference

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Invalid character '&#x0' encountered asked 16 years, 4 months ago modified 13 years, 6 months ago viewed 31k times

Binary files contain data and each individual byte can be an ascii character, an integer, pointer, etc.

I did not run into this issue (using the same code and data) until i updated to the most recent version of numpy/scipy (numpy 1.17.0, scipy 1.3.1), so i believe it to be a result of this update (i cannot downgrade, as other libraries that i require for other aspects of this project require these. I'm using curve_fit and i'm trying to break down my measurement into 3 gaussians. A whole bunch of current flows through the ground, back to that x0 bond, and into the transformer, this trips the breaker and stops the fault In different tutorials i have seen some write $0 and others write x0 which of them is correct, and if both what's the difference

Plus, what would happen if i write into the first register x0? X0 is not x * 0 It's just a fancy name for a specific value of x, perhaps a starting value in some context F' (x0) is not necessarily 0

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