Math, asked by arumuganainar1975, 8 months ago

If the prime factorisation of a natural number (n)
is 2square x 3cube x 5square x 7, then write the number of
consecutive zeroes in n


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Answered by itsbiswaa
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Answer:If the prime factorisation of a natural number n is 2

Answer: The given expression 'n' has only 2 consecutive zeroes. Prime factorization: by using prime factorization we can find out which prime numbers multiple together to make the original number. To find the consecutive zeroes in a number, split out the 2's and 5's which can finally sum up together to give 10.

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