Apply the Zero Power Rule of Integer Exponents to solve  −4^0⋅15

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−4^0⋅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, we can evaluate \(-4^0\) as follows:

\[ -4^0 = 1 \]

Now we can substitute this value into the expression:

\[ -4^0 \cdot 15 = 1 \cdot 15 = 15 \]

So, the final result is:

\[ -4^0 \cdot 15 = 15 \]

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