Math, asked by abireshu, 9 months ago

explain why (17×11×5×3×2+2×11) is a composite number​

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Answered by anoop6570
2

Answer:

(17×11×5×3×2+2×11) is composite number as it is having factors more than 2 .

So the numbers having factor more than 2 are composite and only having 2 factors are prime.

So the number is composite.

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

2*(17*11*5*3*11+1)

=( 2*33660)

Clearly it shows that the given number has more than two factors.Hence,it is a composite number.

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