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

The Zero Power Rule states that any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.

In the given expression, 1^0 is equal to 1.

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

Simplifying further, we have:
4/3(-1)

This can also be written as:
-4/3

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

In the given expression, 1^0 is equal to 1. Therefore, we can replace 1^0 with 1.

Now the expression becomes:
4/3(-2+1^0) = 4/3(-2+1)

Next, simplify the within the parentheses by performing the arithmetic operation:
4/3(-2+1) = 4/3(-1)

Lastly, simplify the expression using the distributive property of multiplication:
4/3(-1) = -4/3

Therefore, the equivalent expression is -4/3.

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

The Zero Power Rule states that any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.

In the given expression, there is no exponent or base raised to the power of zero. Therefore, the Zero Power Rule does not apply in this case.

To find the equivalent expression for 4/3(-2+10), simplify the expression within the parentheses first:
-2 + 10 = 8

Now, substitute the simplified expression into the original expression:
4/3 * 8

Next, multiply 4/3 by 8:
4/3 * 8 = 32/3

Therefore, the equivalent expression is 32/3.

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

The Zero Power Rule states that any non-zero number raised to the power of zero is equal to 1.

In the given expression, 1^0 is equal to 1. Therefore, we can replace 1^0 with 1.

Now the expression becomes:
4/3(-2+1^0) = 4/3(-2+1)

Next, simplify the expression within the parentheses:
4/3(-2+1) = 4/3(-1)

Now, we can apply the distributive property of multiplication to simplify further:
4/3(-1) = -4/3

Therefore, the equivalent expression is -4/3.