Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 9⋅(−33)^0+3/2(8−27^0) does 9 ⋅ (−33) ^ 0 + 3/2 (8−27^0) = 9*1 + 3/2 (8-1)? We are not simplifying it.

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Using the Zero Power Rule, any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, we can simplify the expression as follows:

9⋅(−33)^0 + 3/2(8−27^0) = 9⋅1 + 3/2(8−1) = 9 + 3/2 (7)

Note that we have not simplified the expression further, but we have applied the Zero Power Rule where necessary.
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