Math, asked by drksai, 11 months ago

1. Consider the number 41 where n is a
natural number. Check whether there
is any value of n for which 4n ends with
the digit zero ?​

Answers

Answered by dragz1140w
1

Answer:

no value is there

Step-by-step explanation:

since any of the natural is end with 0 between 0to9

Answered by oOBADGIRLOo
0

Step-by-step explanation:

→ No, 4ⁿ can never end with the digit 0 for any natural number n .

→ If 4ⁿ ends with 0 then it must have 5 as a factor .

But, 4ⁿ = ( 2² )ⁿ = 2²ⁿ .

→ It shows that 2 is the only prime factor of 4ⁿ .

Also, we know from the fundamental theorem of airthematic that the prime factorisation of each number is unique .

So, 5 is not a factor of 4ⁿ .

Hence, 4ⁿ can never end with the digit 0 .

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