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Re: Here's one for the math geeks :)
I'd say it'd fall under the rules of exponents, in which case it'd be 1. But another way to look at it is (0^1)/(0^1) (which by definition is 0^(1-1) which equals 0^0). This would be 0/0, in which case it's undefined. My calculator says 1, so take that for what it's worth. I can't think of any reason it'd be 0 though.
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