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LASTDIG - The last digit |
Nestor was doing the work of his math class about three days but he is tired of make operations a lot and he should deliver his task tomorrow. His math’s teacher gives him two numbers a and b. The problem consist of finding the last digit of the potency of base a and index b. Help Nestor with his problem. You are given two integer numbers: the base a (0 <= a <= 20) and the index b (0 <= b <= 2,147,483,000), a and b both are not 0. You have to find the last digit of ab.
Input
The first line of input contains an integer t, the number of test cases (t <= 30). t test cases follow. For each test case will appear a and b separated by space.
Output
For each test case output an integer per line representing the result.
Example
Input: 2 3 10 6 2
Output: 9 6
Added by: | Jose Daniel Rodriguez Morales |
Date: | 2008-12-01 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 700B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: GOSU |
Resource: | Own |
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2017-03-28 00:29:02
care about 10^0 |
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2017-03-23 18:36:19
I am new here , i see comments AC in one go . whats that mean? |
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2017-03-06 15:34:00
AC in one GO..!! Mod 4 logic simple..!! Last edit: 2017-03-06 16:06:16 |
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2017-02-26 22:05:33
easy problem.. ac in one go bigmod :D |
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2017-02-24 14:13:34
finally AC!!! |
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2017-02-10 16:28:14
quite simple..AC in one go...just use pen and paper .. |
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2017-02-10 10:58:02
AC in one go for the 1st time in C++.Was that even a problem?Too easy |
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2017-02-08 22:28:40
couldn't do it in one go .. was missing a single case..!!but overall the question was totally pattern dependent |
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2017-02-07 19:01:03
Help! Why do I get WA (18717784) (haskell)? :c It works for every test case even b=0 or a=0 Last edit: 2017-02-07 19:03:57 |
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2017-01-27 13:06:26 giriprasad kemburu
Got AC after 4 WA.Forgot to check 0 in power[any power zero =1]. #My 25th. |