Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 4/3(−2+1^0) . (1 point)

To apply the Zero Power Rule, we need to remember that any number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.

In this expression, we have 1 raised to the power of zero. Using the Zero Power Rule, we know that 1^0 is equal to 1.

Therefore, 4/3(-2 + 1^0) can be simplified to 4/3(-2 + 1).

The equivalent expression is 4/3(-1).

To apply the Zero Power Rule, we need to simplify the expression 1^0 first. According to the Zero Power Rule, any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equals 1. Thus, 1^0 simplifies to 1.

Now we substitute the simplified expression back into the original equation:
4/3(-2+1) = 4/3(-1)

To simplify further, we multiply the fractions:
4/3 * (-1) = -4/3

So, the equivalent expression to 4/3(-2+1^0) is -4/3.