Math, asked by ishthashreya, 8 months ago

Explain why 13233345648795 is a composite number?

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Answered by dplincsv
7

Step-by-step explanation:

13233345648795 is a composite number because the unit digit of the number is 5, so it is a multiple of 5 (as we know that, a number ending with 5 is a multiple of 5). Therefore it's not a prime number and it is a composite number because it is having a factor of 5.

Hence proved

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Answered by palaksharma16dec
3

Answer: a composite number is a number which has more than 2 factor.so the above number is composite number bcoz this no. Has 5 in its last digit which shows that the whole no. Is divisible by 5 .so,this no. Has more the two factors that's why it is a composite number☺

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