Math, asked by vijaypanghal35, 9 months ago

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Answered by Abhinandhan
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Answer:

No. Please mark me as brainliast

Step-by-step explanation:

with ending digit 0 it must have factors( 2,* 5) but its has factor( 2*3) so it can never end with digit 0;

and according to fundamental theorem of arithmetic every prime no. has unique prime factors so, it can never end with digit 0

It always ends with 6

6^2 = 36

6^3 = 216.

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