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show that 6n never end with zero​

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Answered by Ekam24
4

Answer:

6n can never end with 0 because it's factorisation doesn't contain 5 as one of its factor. Due to the uniqueness of fundamental theorem of arithmetic it will never end with 0.

Answered by mars24
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  1. In 6n the prime factorisation of six is 2×3 where the prime factorisation has to be 2×5 but it is not so it will never end
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