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Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 4/3(−2+1^0)
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To apply the Zero Power Rule, we need to remember that any number (except for zero) raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.
Now let's apply the Zero Power Rule to the given expression:
4/3(-2+1^0)
Since 1 raised to the power of zero is equal to 1, we can rewrite the expression as follows:
4/3(-2+1)
Simplifying further:
4/3(-1)
Finally, we distribute the 4/3 to both terms inside the parentheses:
4/3 * -1 = -4/3
Therefore, an equivalent expression to 4/3(-2+1^0) is -4/3.
Now let's apply the Zero Power Rule to the given expression:
4/3(-2+1^0)
Since 1 raised to the power of zero is equal to 1, we can rewrite the expression as follows:
4/3(-2+1)
Simplifying further:
4/3(-1)
Finally, we distribute the 4/3 to both terms inside the parentheses:
4/3 * -1 = -4/3
Therefore, an equivalent expression to 4/3(-2+1^0) is -4/3.
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