3. Check whether can end with the digit 0, where n is any natural number.
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NO IT'S WRONG BECAUSE IT COMES IN WHOLE NUMBERS AND INTEGERS
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If 6ⁿ is to end with zero for a natural number n, it should be divisible by 2 and 5. This means that the prime factorisation of 6ⁿ should contain the prime number 5 and 2 . Since , 5 is not present in the prime factorisation , there is no natural number n for which 6ⁿ ends with the digit zero.
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If 6ⁿ is to end with zero for a natural number n, it should be divisible by 2 and 5. This means that the prime factorisation of 6ⁿ should contain the prime number 5 and 2 . Since , 5 is not present in the prime factorisation , there is no natural number n for which 6ⁿ ends with the digit zero.
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