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Apply the Zero Power Rule of Integer Exponents to solve −4 raised to the 0 power⋅15.
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The Zero Power Rule states that any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1. Therefore, \(-4\) raised to the \(0\) power is:
\[
-4^0 = 1
\]
Now, substituting this back into the expression \(-4^0 \cdot 15\):
\[
1 \cdot 15 = 15
\]
Thus, \(-4\) raised to the \(0\) power multiplied by \(15\) is:
\[
\boxed{15}
\]
\[
-4^0 = 1
\]
Now, substituting this back into the expression \(-4^0 \cdot 15\):
\[
1 \cdot 15 = 15
\]
Thus, \(-4\) raised to the \(0\) power multiplied by \(15\) is:
\[
\boxed{15}
\]
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