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Given,
= 4ⁿ
= ( 2 ₓ 2 )ⁿ
But to end with 0 for any number that number should be in the form of ( 2^a ₓ 5^b ) where a and b should be a natural number, but in this case it is not so.Hence, it won't end with 0.
Therefore, there is no such value of n for 4ⁿ to end with zero.
= 4ⁿ
= ( 2 ₓ 2 )ⁿ
But to end with 0 for any number that number should be in the form of ( 2^a ₓ 5^b ) where a and b should be a natural number, but in this case it is not so.Hence, it won't end with 0.
Therefore, there is no such value of n for 4ⁿ to end with zero.
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