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4. Can the number4", n being a natural number end with digit 0? Give
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Answered by ritasen9391
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For the number 4n to end with digit zero for any natural number n, it should be divisible by 5. This means that the prime factorisation of 4n should contain the prime number 5. ... Since 5 is not present in the prime factorization, so there is no natural number n for which 4n ends with the digit zero.

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Answered by TrexRoar
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For the number 4n to end with digit zero for any natural number n, it should be divisible by 5. This means that the prime factorisation of 4n should contain the prime number 5. ... Since 5 is not present in the prime factorization, so there is no natural number n for which 4n ends with the digit zero.

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