Math, asked by khushishah2004, 1 year ago

what is the value of X for which the expression (2x)^n ends with 0, where n is any natural number and X is a non zero digit?
a.2
b.3
c.5
d.10

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Answered by rutu53
1
c) 5
because
5×2=10
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Answered by reddy1232
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answer is c because 5×2 =10 hope it's help you
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