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Standard XII
Mathematics
Solving Linear Differential Equations of First Order
Show that 9...
Question
Show that
9
n
can never ends with unit digit zero.
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Solution
Let
n
=
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5....
9
1
=
9
9
2
=
81
9
3
=
729....
So the unit digit oscillates between
1
,
9
There is no chance of other value to get into units digit of
9
n
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