1999 AMC 8 Problems/Problem 24
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Problem
When is divided by , the remainder is
Solution 1
Note that the units digits of the powers of 9 have a pattern: , , , , and so on. Since all natural numbers with the same last digit have the same remainder when divided by 5, the entire number doesn't matter, just the last digit. For even powers of , the number ends in a . Since the exponent is even, the final digit is . Note that all natural numbers that end in have a remainder of when divided by . So, our answer is .
Solution 2
Write as . We are taking . Using the binomial theorem, we see that ALL terms in this expansion are divisible by , which is in turn divisible by , except for the very last term, which is just . This is clear because the binomial expansion is just choosing how many s and how many s there are for each term. Using this, we can take the entire polynomial , which leaves just .
Solution 3
As , we have . Thus, the answer is .
Solution 4
A sum/product of any two natural numbers has the same remainder, when divided by 1999 \cdot 1999 \cdot \cdot \cdot 1999$.
Using the fact stated in the first sentence, we see that the remainder of$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)1999544^{2000}5$, which is already much simpler.
Now, toying with the simplified problem a little, see notice that powers of$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)4464620004^{2000}65\boxed{\text{(B)}\ 1}$.
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