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apply the zero power rule of integer exponents to solve -4 to the power of 0 times 15
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According to the zero power rule of integer exponents, any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, \((-4)^0 = 1\).
Now, you can apply this to solve the expression:
\[
(-4)^0 \times 15 = 1 \times 15 = 15
\]
So, \(-4\) to the power of 0 times 15 equals \(15\).
Now, you can apply this to solve the expression:
\[
(-4)^0 \times 15 = 1 \times 15 = 15
\]
So, \(-4\) to the power of 0 times 15 equals \(15\).
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