Math, asked by ambeythakur9, 9 months ago

Show that any number of the form 4", ne N can never end with
the digit 0.​

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Answered by karannnn43
2

For ending with zero the prime factorisation of number must include 5 .

But

 {4}^{n}  =  {(2 \times 2)}^{n}

It doesn't have 5 and hence can't end with a zero

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