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== 0^0 ==
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-The Casio fx-21 gives the error, "E" after the exponent operation is input, and before the zero can be given as the exponent.
-The Casio fx-21 gives the error, "E" after the exponent operation is input, and before the zero can be given as the exponent.
== e^(iπ)+1 ==
The expected result of entering e^(iπ)+1 is 0, however the internal precision/rounding of many calculators will create nonzero results. If your has a CAS mode, check to see if it produces a nonzero result, if so, add it to the table, but if the CAS result is 0 do not add it to the table, as it is likely a constant in the CAS software.
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="4" |Casio
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!Model
!Result
!Year
!Tested by
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! colspan="4" |HP
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!Model
!Result
!Year
!Tested by
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|[[HP Prime]] G1
|2.06E-13*i
|2013
|[[User:Js]]
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! colspan="4" |Texas Instruments
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!Model
!Result
!Year
!Tested by
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|
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! colspan="4" |Other Calculators
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!Model
!Result
!Year
!Tested by
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