Can the number 4n, n being a natural number, end with the digit zero?give reason
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Answer:no
Step-by-step explanation: a no.should have 2 and 5 as factors so as to and with zero but factors of 4 are 2,2
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given exponental term= 4n
4n =( 2*2)n
we know that any number ends with the digit 0 then whose factorisation is in the form of 2n*5n . but 4n doesnt contain the prime factor of 5 . hence 4n never ends with 0.
hope this helps u
clockkeeper:
what of we put n=5 or 10 or any number of type 5n where n being a natural no.
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