Respuesta :

Answer:

All positive integers except multiple of 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the rule of divisibility, a number's last digit should be either 0 or 5 for it to be divisible by 5.

For [tex](n^{4} - 1)[/tex] to be a multiple of 5, the last digit of [tex](n^{4} - 1)[/tex] should be 0 or 5. In other words, the last digit of [tex]n^{4} [/tex] should be 1 or 6.

The last digit of [tex]n^{4}[/tex] is 1 if [tex]n[/tex] is an odd number except those that are multiples of 5.

The last digit of [tex]n^{4}[/tex] is 6 if [tex]n[/tex] is an even number except those that are multiples of 5.

Therefore, the possible values of [tex]n[/tex] are all positive integers except those that are multiples of 5.