yes the ans is one
5789^(1!+2!+3!-------+1000!)has the unit digit of ?
1! +2!+3!+4! = 33
so, 9^33= 9
hence, answer is 9
yes the ans is one
5789^(1!+2!+3!-------+1000!)has the unit digit of ?
yes the ans is one
will try to be regular from now onwards..(in this thrd)
okay one qstn from my side
5789^(1!+2!+3!-------+1000!)has the unit digit of ?
yes the ans is one
will try to be regular from now onwards..(in this thrd)
okay one qstn from my side
5789^(1!+2!+3!-------+1000!)has the unit digit of ?
find the remainder when (38^16!)^1777 is divided by 17
a. 1
b. 16
c. 8
d. 13
this is fermat little theorem
this can be seen rem(M^(N-1)/N) = 1 where N is a prime number
so the answer is 1*1*...............1 =
sorry for the wrong explanation
I studied post wrong
will solve and get back 2 u
find the remainder when (38^16!)^1777 is divided by 17
a. 1
b. 16
c. 8
d. 13
yes the ans is one
will try to be regular from now onwards..(in this thrd)
okay one qstn from my side
5789^(1!+2!+3!-------+1000!)has the unit digit of ?
Q1)
Q2) My grandfather said he was 84 years old but he was not counting the Sundays. How old my grandfather really was?
a. 96
b. 97
c. 98
d. 64
divishth SaysIs it 96 years ???
jain_ashu SaysDon't have the OA but I am too getting the same answer. But would like to know your approach especially regarding leap year part.
find the remainder when (38^16!)^1777 is divided by 17
a. 1
b. 16
c. 8
d. 13
find the remainder when (38^16!)^1777 is divided by 17
a. 1
b. 16
c. 8
d. 13
for grandfather 7 days=6 days..
so no. of yrs=84*7/6=98
Q1)Let N be the product of five different odd prime numbers. If N is the five-digit number abcab, 4
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. more than 4
divishth SaysIs it 96 years ???
jain_ashu SaysDon't have the OA but I am too getting the same answer. But would like to know your approach especially regarding leap year part.
Cool thread..!!
I will posting my doubts and any new thing that i will be coing across..!!
Lets contribute.
guys hav a question here: Progressions.
If a times ath term of an AP equals b times bth term. find the (a+b)th term.
- What i wanna ask is, is there a non-algebraic way of cracking this? A short-cut... u go thru the formulae, things work out fine.. but takes a lil time...
Thanks much!
Q1)Let N be the product of five different odd prime numbers. If N is the five-digit number abcab, 4
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. more than 4
guys hav a question here: Progressions.
If a times ath term of an AP equals b times bth term. find the (a+b)th term.
- What i wanna ask is, is there a non-algebraic way of cracking this? A short-cut... u go thru the formulae, things work out fine.. but takes a lil time...
Thanks much!