in reply to Re: 0**0
in thread 0**0

It depends on where you're coming from. You're taking the limit of x**0 with x -> 0. But, take 0**x, which is zero for any value x > 0, thus when x -> 0... you end up with a different value for 0**0.

That's why 0**0 is undefined. You can get different values for it, which are all valid in some way.