If n = 2³ x 3⁴ x 5⁴ x 7, then the number of consecutive zeros in n, where n is a natural number, is
Consecutive zeros are digits that appear one after another without any interruption. They often occur in large numbers like thousands or millions. For example in 10000 there are four consecutive zeros. Such patterns help simplify calculations and improve number understanding. Recognizing them is essential for place value systems and mathematical operations.
Class 10 Maths Chapter 1 focuses on Real Numbers for the CBSE Exam 2024-25. It covers key concepts like Euclid’s Division Lemma irrational numbers and the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic. Students will learn about prime factorization and the decimal expansion of rational numbers. This chapter strengthens problem-solving skills and prepares students for advanced topics in mathematics.