Math, asked by neels504, 1 year ago

explain why (17*11*2+7*11*5) is a composite number

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Answered by shagufta028
1

Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

=(17*11*2+7*11*5)

=11(17*1*2+7*1*5)

=11(34+35)

= 11(69)

=11*3*23

Therefore as (17*11*2+7*11*5) have multiples more than two that is the reason why it is known as composite number.

Hope this answer helps you. : )


Answered by Anonymous
4

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

→ ( 17 × 11 × 2 ) + ( 17 × 11 × 5 ) .

= ( 17 × 11) ( 2 + 5 ).

== ( 17 × 11 × 7 ) = x [ Let ].

Thus, the number x has 3 factors i.e., 17 × 11 × 7.

And, we know that composite numbers are those numbers who have more than 2 factors.

Therefore, the number x is a composite number as it has 3 factors.

Hence, it is solved.

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