Math, asked by DebojyotiBhowmik, 1 year ago

solve this please I am having problem in it

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Answered by Anonymous
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here you go!!!

for any number to end with zero digit you must have the form x= n*10 where x and n are both integers.

15=3*5

Now, in any case 15^n is not going to have magically a 2 in it’s representation of prime numbers.

So, guess in any case 15^n is not going to have a digit 0 at it’s unit place.

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DebojyotiBhowmik: hi and thanks alot
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