Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 43(−2+10).(1 point)

An equivalent expression to 43(−2+10) is 43(−2+
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Apply the Zero Power Rule to create an equivalent expression to 43(−2+10)

The Zero Power Rule states that any number raised to the power of zero equals 1. Therefore, applying the Zero Power Rule to the expression 43(-2 + 10), we can simplify it as follows:

43(-2 + 10) = 43 * (-2 + 10)^0

Since any number raised to the power of zero equals 1, the expression can be further simplified to:

43 * 1 = 43

Therefore, an equivalent expression to 43(-2 + 10) is simply 43.

ITS NOT 10

Apologies for the confusion earlier. Let's apply the Zero Power Rule correctly to the expression 43(-2+10):

43(-2 + 10) is equal to 43 * (-2 + 10)^0

According to the Zero Power Rule, any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, (-2 + 10)^0 can be simplified to 1.

So, 43(-2 + 10) simplifies to:

43 * 1 = 43

Hence, the correct answer is 43.

An equivalent expression to 43(−2+10) is 43(−2+

a
).

Apologies for the confusion. To apply the Zero Power Rule correctly, we should have an exponent of 0.

An equivalent expression to 43(−2+10) can be written as 43(−2+a) when using the variable "a" to represent the unknown value.

Solve the expression 2(1.60+7)−4.90

To solve the expression 2(1.60+7)−4.90, we need to follow the order of operations, also known as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division - from left to right, and Addition and Subtraction - from left to right).

First, let's simplify the expression inside the parentheses:

1.60 + 7 = 8.60

Now we can substitute this value back into the expression:

2(8.60) - 4.90

Next, we can perform the multiplication:

2 * 8.60 = 17.20

Now we can substitute this value back into the expression:

17.20 - 4.90

Finally, we can perform the subtraction:

17.20 - 4.90 = 12.30

Therefore, the solution to the expression 2(1.60+7)−4.90 is 12.30.