show that any number of the form 4n, can never end with zero . (if you cannot understand than take a look on picture)
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For a digit to end with 0 it should have both 2 and 5 as a factor.
After factorizing 4 you get 4= 2*2
=2^2
Therefore 4^n= 2^2*n
It only has 2 as a factor and 5 is missing.
Hence any number of the form 4^n (where n is any natural number) cannot end with the digit zero.
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After factorizing 4 you get 4= 2*2
=2^2
Therefore 4^n= 2^2*n
It only has 2 as a factor and 5 is missing.
Hence any number of the form 4^n (where n is any natural number) cannot end with the digit zero.
Hope this helps you:)
Pls mark it the brainliest answer
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