Math, asked by debasreekarmakar2018, 7 months ago

a prime number greater than 11 never end with a. 1,b.7,c.5,d.9?​

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Answered by kumargaurav74839
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Answer:

option D i think is the of your question

Answered by mathematicalcosmolog
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Answer:

5 is the correct answer.

No prime number can ever end with 5.

Because,a natural number ending with 5 (such that smallest number is greater than 5) is always divisible by 5,which means,a natural number ending with 5 is always composite(if the number is greater than 5).

Hence, No prime number can ever end with 5.(except 5 itself)

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