Math, asked by Athiruban, 11 months ago

If the prime factorization of a natural number N is 2^4 x 3^4 x 5^3 x 7, write the number of consecutive
zeroes of N​

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Answered by peregrinefalcon
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no. of consecutive zeroes will be 3 ...the reason being we take the min. power between 2 and 5 ...since here 5 has lower power as compared to 2 so the no. of consecutive zeroes will be according to it..

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