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Which of the following shows the correct process of solving -4(3+12 to the power of 0) +15 to the power of zero

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the expression \(-4(3 + 12^0) + 15^0\), we can follow these steps:

1. **Calculate \(12^0\)**:
Any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is 1. Thus, \(12^0 = 1\).

2. **Substitute back into the expression**:
Now we can replace \(12^0\) in the expression:
\[-4(3 + 1) + 15^0\]

3. **Calculate \(3 + 1\)**:
\[3 + 1 = 4\]

4. **Substitute again**:
Replace \(3 + 1\) in the expression:
\[-4(4) + 15^0\]

5. **Calculate \(15^0\)**:
Similarly, \(15^0 = 1\).

6. **Now the expression becomes**:
\[-4(4) + 1\]

7. **Calculate \(-4(4)\)**:
\[-4 \times 4 = -16\]

8. **Final calculation**:
\[-16 + 1 = -15\]

Thus, the final answer is \(-15\).

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