Math, asked by Anujsharma9728, 11 months ago

Can you have any n €N for which7^n end with the digit zero

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Answered by panditavani123
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hello friend!

No, because the prime factorisation of '7' does not have 5 in it. For a number to end in 0, it's prime factorisation should have 5 in it.


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