Math, asked by Dineshfaujdar, 9 months ago

can the number 6,n being a natural number, end with the digit 5? give reasons.​

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Answered by nidhiakara
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:  

      any question of this type can be solved like this

               first write the sequence  6^1 =6

                                                         6^2 = 36

                                                           6^3=216 ........ so on

we get the units digit as six hence it is impossible to get 5 at the end

                 hope u get it and let me know

Answered by merlinsylvia95
1

Answer:No, it will not end with the digit 5

Step-by-step explanation:

If the given number should end with the digit 5 mean the given number should be the multiples of 5.

But here, the given number is 6^n.

The multiple of 6 is 2 and 3.

6^n=2^n *3^n.

So, the digit 6^n will not end with 5.

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