so that 9:n cannot end with 2 for any integers
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9n=32n= (2+1)2n
Using binomial expansion (a+b)n = nC0 an + nC1an-1b1. . . . . + nCn bn
Above will be ending in odd number or you can show by taking some values of n and see the pattern.
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9n=32n= (2+1)2n
Using binomial expansion (a+b)n = nC0 an + nC1an-1b1. . . . . + nCn bn
Above will be ending in odd number or you can show by taking some values of n and see the pattern.
hope it helps you...!!❤❤
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