Math, asked by kushagar64, 1 year ago

check whether 14 raise to power n can end with the digit zero for any natural number 'n'.

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Answered by Ruhi9871
2
If n contains 2 and 5 then only
Answered by residentking2400
3
here is your answer

 {14}^{n}  = {(2 \times 7)}^{n}

the number ending with zero must have 2 and 5 as its prime factors.
since 14 raised to the power n have 2 but do not have 5 as its factors ,
therefore it will not end with zero.
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