Math, asked by kriti1905, 10 months ago

Heyy guys!
6^n can never end with?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\sf{6^n} can never end with zero.

For any number to end with zero, its prime factorization must have both 2 and 5 in it.

But 6 has only 2 and 3 as it factors.

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Answered by divyamyindia271
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Answer:

 {6}^{n}

can end with only 6 when n is a natural number.

if n is whole no. it can end with both 1 and 6

hope it helps.....

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