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Show that the number 4n where n is a natural number can not end with the digit zero for any natural number n

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Answered by khushbujawaliya
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Answer: "If any number ending with the digit 0 in that prime factorisation 2 and 5 prime factors must be present" . So , 4ñ end with the digit "0" .

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Answered by Anaya1234567890
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Answer: "If any number ending with the digit 0 in that prime factorisation 2 and 5 prime factors must be present" . So , 4ñ end with the digit "0''

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