Math, asked by meenakshi1974meena, 4 months ago

explain why 15n cannot end with digit 0​

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Answered by npfbd
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Answer:

The prime factorization of 15 doesn't have a 2 and 5 as its factor. So, its factorization will never end in 10 as a number ending in 10 must have a factors as 5 and 2. So, 15n will never end in zero as 15 doesn't has 2 as a factor


meenakshi1974meena: thanks
Answered by mPatel11
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Step-by-step explanation:

The prime factorization of 15 doesn't have a 2 and 5 as its factor. So, its factorization will never end in 10 as a number ending in 10 must have a factors as 5 and 2. So, 15n will never end in zero as 15 doesn't has 2 as a factor.


mPatel11: is it correct
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