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Three numbers are written as (10a + 1), (10b + 2), and (10c + 3), respectively. What will be the unit digit in the product of the squares of the given numbers?​

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Answered by chinmaygrandhi
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(b) In generalised form, xy can be written as the sum of the products of its digits with their respective place values, i.e.xy = 10x+ y

Answered by hackerbaab402
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Three numbers are written as (10a + 1), (10b + 2), and (10c + 3), respectively. What will be the unit digit in the product of the squares of the given numbers?

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