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Answered by Anonymous
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For the number to end in 0 it should have both 2 and 5 in its prime factorization. Clearly 4 to the power n has 2 as a factor but not 5 . Hence we can say that the number will never end in 0 for natural number n.
(Note : the number can end in 0 if it is itself equal to zero . Thus is possible when the value n is equal to minus infinity.

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