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if a number contains three zeros at the last then how many zeros will it's square have ​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Solution:

Let's start from an example: square of 10 = 100

[note a number contains 1 zero then its square have 2 zeros]

Now let's consider another example: square of

100=10000

[note a number contains 2 zeros then its square

have 4 zeros]

Now let's talk about a number contains 3 zeros

at the end

square of 1000 = 1000000

Conclusion: every time zeroes get double. Then the answer is 6 zeros.

Hope this help!

Answered by asadkhan99
1

If a number contains three zeros at the last , then it's square will have six zeroes , or the number of zeros will be doubled .

For example ,

(1000)^2 = 1000000

(6000)^2= 36000000

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