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Which of the following can be at the unit digit of a cube number? a) 3 b) 0 c) 1 d) all of these​

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Answered by madhurivaidya551
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the digits at unit's place of the cubes of given numbers, first we need to find their cubes.

1

3

=1, 2

3

=8, 3

3

=27, 4

3

=64, 5

3

=125, 6

3

=216, 7

3

=343, 8

3

=512, 9

3

=729, 10

3

=1000

The digits at unit's place are 1,8,7,4,5,6,3,2,9,0

Let's arrange them in order, we get 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 as digits at unit's place.

Each digit occurs at the end of some cube. Hence one cannot conclude that some number is not a cube by looking at the last digit.

Answered by sukriti220606
1

Answer:

all of these

eg:

³√27=03

³√1000=10

³√9261=21

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