What is #(-3)^0*(-3)^4#? Prealgebra Exponents, Radicals and Scientific Notation Exponents 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria Sep 8, 2016 #(-3)^0.(-3)^4=81# Explanation: As #a^0=1# #(-3)^0.(-3)^4# = #1xx(-3)xx(-3)xx(-3)xx(-3)# = #81# Answer link Related questions How do you simplify #c^3v^9c^-1c^0#? How do you simplify #(- 1/5)^-2 + (-2)^-2#? How do you simplify #(4^6)^2 #? How do you simplify #3x^(2/3) y^(3/4) (2x^(5/3) y^(1/2))^3 #? How do you simplify #4^3ยท4^5#? How do you simplify #(5^-2)^-3#? How do you simplify and write #(-5.3)^0# with positive exponents? How do you factor #12j^2k - 36j^6k^6 + 12j^2#? How do you simplify the expression #2^5/(2^3 times 2^8)#? When can I add exponents? See all questions in Exponents Impact of this question 2162 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License