Anyway the 2 fundae are-
1)Any number which ends with 76 when raised to any power will always end with 76!
Go on try it.76^2 is 5776 like we found in the last post.176^3 is 959512576.I can go on but I guess you should believe me by now.
2)A number ending with 24 when raised to a power will always end with either 76 or 24.It will end with 76 when it is raised to an even power.And when it is raised to an odd power it will end with 24.
Let us check this out.24^2 is 576.24^3 is 13824.Again I can go on.
The application?The amazing thing is that every even number can be broken into a power of 2 multiplied by some constant.And every 10th power of 2 will end with 24!And the square of 24 will always end in 76!Which makes questions of the sort I talked about in the beginning very easy to solve.Lets solve the question I spoke of in the beginning to understand it.To find the last 2 digits of 16^54 I will do the following-
a)Break 16 into powers of 2 by writing it as 2^4 i.e. 16^54 become 2^216.
b)Break 2^216 as 2^210*2^6.
c)Now 2^10 is a number ending with 24.It means that I can write 2^210 as (....24)^21.
d)As made clear by the second funda,this is a number ending with 24 and raised to an odd power.Therefore the last 2 digits here would be 24.
e)The last 2 digits of 2^6 are 64(The only 2 digits).
f)Therefore the last 2 digits of the number in the question will be the last 2 digits of the multiplication of 64 and 24 which gives us 1536.
g)Hence the answer is found to be 36.
These 2 things turn even more useful when combined with another funda I will talk about later wherein we look at finding the last two digits of an odd number raised to any power.
Subsequently we will also look at ways to solve the questions of the 3rd type wherein the power a number to raised to is a power in itself.
But till the next time,I hope you liked this.

Hey prateek, I'm glad to go thru post on math tricks. I was part of IMS apex batch for CAT '08, presently working as assistant manager with Idea cellular, core network. keep posting more such tricks, i'm sure they will help me pull it off in Cat'10.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate