Show that 6^n can be never end with zero
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because six has a prime factors of 2 &3and not. contain 5
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We know that to end with zero the factors must be 2^n×5^n. But it is not possible for 6^n because it's factors are 2×3.
That's why 6^n can't be end with digit zero.
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Here's your answer>>>
We know that to end with zero the factors must be 2^n×5^n. But it is not possible for 6^n because it's factors are 2×3.
That's why 6^n can't be end with digit zero.
Hope that this will help you ☺☺☺☺☺
Please mark it as brainliest if find it more helpful than the other answer ☺☺☺☺☺
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