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show that the number of the form 7n, where n is a natural number cannot have unit digit zero

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Answered by nandinigoyal2004
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here it is

Step-by-step explanation:

to get zero on unit place the prime factors should contain a combination of both 2&5 but the prime factors of 7 are 1*7

thus no combination of 2&5

so 7^n can't have 0 on unit place

Answered by 06mohitanand
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