Why 14n cannot ends with 0
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For the number to end with digit zero, its prime factorization should have 2 or 5 as a common factor.
Here 14^n=(2x7)^n does not have 5 in its prime factorization, therefore, 14^n cannot end with digit zero.
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For the number to end with digit zero, its prime factorization should have 2 or 5 as a common factor.
Here 14^n=(2x7)^n does not have 5 in its prime factorization, therefore, 14^n cannot end with digit zero.
Hope it helps.
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