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Sia ? 6 years, 4 months ago
The number formed by last two digits = 52
{tex}\because{/tex} Remainder is 0
{tex}\therefore{/tex} 52 is divisible by 4
{tex}\therefore{/tex}726352 is divisible by 4 because a no. is divisible by 4 if the no. formed by its last two digits i.e (ones and tens) is divisible by 4
The number formed by last three digits = 352
{tex}\because{/tex} Remainder is 0
{tex}\therefore{/tex} 352 is divisible by 8.
{tex}\therefore{/tex} 726352 is divisible by 8 because a no. with four or more digits is divisible by 8 if the no. formed by its last three digits is divisible by 8.
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