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what is the unitdigit in the square of the number​

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Answered by 52011999
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The unit digit of a perfect square can be only 0, 1, 4, 5, 6 or 9. The square of a number having: 1 or 9 at the units place ends in1. 2 or 8 at the units place ends in 4. 3 or 7 at the units place ends in 9.

Answered by ommanik85
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Answer:

The unit digit in the square of the number is the number, s square unit digit.

For example =(12)Square

=12×12=144

So unit digit for twelve square is 4.

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