Math, asked by ShivamsA, 1 year ago

please.... answer the question

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Answered by sahil573
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this question is in NCERT book .In the example of exercise second

Nobody12345: I have a proof but two other is already answering this question so I could not show you how.
Answered by Mayanksingh123
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 {6}^{n}  =   {2}^{n}  \times  {3}^{n}
for ending with zero it must be in the form of ,2×5 in equal power
so,
 {6}^{n}
never end with zero...

Mayanksingh123: ur welcome frind...
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