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Computes x raised
to the y power. If
x is not complex, it must be greater than zero unless
y is an integer value.
Otherwise, the result is NaN. If y is zero, x^y
is 1 for all values of x, including zero.
The connector pane
displays the default data types for this polymorphic function.
06-13-2007 04:23 AM
06-13-2007 04:50 AM
karthik@irobot.com wrote:
If y is zero, x^y is 1 for all values of x, including zero.
Hi Karthik,
You re wrong absolutely, I m afraid to say...
0 raised to the power of 0 is NOT 0, but it is an indeterminate form.
Please read the following link -->> http://www.math.utah.edu/~pa/math/0to0.html
Search google for "Indeterminate form", you ll know more of them. ![]()
06-13-2007 04:54 AM
More on indeterminate forms...
http://www.sosmath.com/calculus/indforms/intro/intro.html
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/AllBrowsers/2413/LHospitalsRule.asp
http://www.sosmath.com/calculus/indforms/otherquotient/otherquotient.html
06-13-2007 05:39 AM
06-13-2007 06:17 AM
Hmmm... Now I understand that you had copied & pasted the LV Help contents... ![]()
06-13-2007 06:25 AM