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Explain why (17*5*11*3*2+2*11) is a composite number

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Answered by royboy
85
A composite no. is that no which have more than 2 factors.

(17*5*11*3*2+2*11) will be a compound no bcoz we can clearly see this no have 2 factors i.e 17*5*11*3*2 and 2*11 other than itself and 1.

Pranjal01: 17*5*11*3*2 and 2*11 aren't it's factors
Pranjal01: It's factors are 1,2,11 and the no. itself
Nikhitabisht: yes u r right!
royboy: Bhai wo dono bhi iske factors honge
Nikhitabisht: han han ok
Nikhitabisht: hai uske factors
Pranjal01: Yea you're right
Answered by deepikavihan
23
17×5×11+3×2+2×11=963 and on doing prime factorization it splits into the product of prime and according to fundamental theorem of asthmatics every composite number can be spouted into the the product of a prime number so it's a composite number
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