In The Educational Times for 1882, Kate Gale of Girton College, Cambridge, proved that if 3n zeros are placed between the digits 3 and 7, then the number formed is divisible by 37. In addition, if 3n+1 zeros are placed between the digits 7 and 3, the number formed is divisible by 37.
It means 300....7 is divisible by 37.here,the zeroes are in 3n form
It means 70000.....3 is always divisible by 73. Here zeroes are in 3n+1 form
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@Nagireddy Likith Check it again, I changed the note
Can you write clearly the question
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@Jagadish Sai Check it again, I changed the note. It can be understood by congruence s