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12. (a) Show that the number 3" cannot end with the digit 0 for any neN |
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Answer» Answer: We KNOW that a number ends with ZERO only when it's PRIME FACTORISATION is 2×3(at least once) Here, 3N=(1×3)n Therefore, 3n will not end with zero because prime factorisation of 3 is, 3=2×3 HOPE IT HELPS... Thank you.... |
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