1. What does an exponent tell you about the base? 2. What if the exponent = 0? 3. Zero Power Rule using division of like bases:

1. An exponent tells you how many times the base should be multiplied by itself.

2. If the exponent is 0, it means that the base raised to that exponent equals 1. In other words, any number (except 0) raised to the power of 0 equals 1.
3. The Zero Power Rule using division of like bases states that if you have a non-zero base raised to the power of 0 divided by another non-zero base raised to the power of 0, the resulting quotient is always 1.