Answer :
To solve the expression
[tex]$$30^0,$$[/tex]
recall the zero exponent rule which states that for any nonzero number [tex]\( a \)[/tex],
[tex]$$a^0 = 1.$$[/tex]
Since [tex]\( 30 \)[/tex] is a nonzero number, we apply the rule:
[tex]$$30^0 = 1.$$[/tex]
Therefore, the expression is equivalent to [tex]\( 1 \)[/tex], which corresponds to option D.
[tex]$$30^0,$$[/tex]
recall the zero exponent rule which states that for any nonzero number [tex]\( a \)[/tex],
[tex]$$a^0 = 1.$$[/tex]
Since [tex]\( 30 \)[/tex] is a nonzero number, we apply the rule:
[tex]$$30^0 = 1.$$[/tex]
Therefore, the expression is equivalent to [tex]\( 1 \)[/tex], which corresponds to option D.