Math, asked by jayapadmakumar2015, 10 months ago

Check whether 4n can end with a digit 0.

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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Answer:

Check whether 4n can end with 0 or not.

So, the only prime in the factorisation of 4n is 2. So, by uniqueness of the fundamental theorem of Arithmetic, there are no other primes in the factorisation of 4n. Hence, there is no natural number 'n' for which 4n. ends with the digit zero.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Step-by-step explanation:

4n =  {2}^{2}  \times  {5}^{0}

4n \: is \: ends \: with \: a \: digit \: zero

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