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11. Show that any number of the form 8", ne N can never end with digit 0.​

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Answered by anirudh092008
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Answer. For a number to end with the digit 0 it's prime factorization should have 2 and 5 as a common factor. here 8^n = (2*4)^n doesn't have 5 in its prime factorization. Therefore 8^n cannot end with the digit 0.

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