Question

Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 43(−2+10)
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An equivalent expression to 43(−2+10)
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3
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is 43
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To apply the zero power rule, we need to understand what the rule states: any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equals one.

However, in your expression \( 43(-2 + 10) \), it seems there's a typographical issue. The expression should evaluate the inner part first:

1. First, simplify \(-2 + 10\):
\[
-2 + 10 = 8
\]

2. Now substitute this back into the expression:
\[
43 \cdot 8
\]

3. The zero power rule would not apply here as there is no exponent explicitly provided as zero in your expression.

If you mean to rewrite it as a base raised to an exponent that results in zero, you'd have to structure or alter the context of your expression. However, without zero in the exponent context, we simply find:

Thus, the equivalent expression to \( 43(-2 + 10) \) simplifies the expression to:
\[
43 \cdot 8
\]

If you meant something else or if there was a misunderstanding regarding the application of the zero power rule, please clarify!
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