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

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Answered by xxsilentkillerxx14
6

Answer:

The given number is composite number because it is divisible by 2, 11 and 22.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is

17\times 5\times 11\times 3\times 2+2\times 1117×5×11×3×2+2×11

A non prime number is called a composite number. In other words a number is called a composite number if it is divisible by any number other than one and itself.

The given expression can be written as

2\times 11(17\times 5\times 3+1)2×11(17×5×3+1)

It means the number is divisible by 2, 11 and 22.

Since the given number is divisible by 2, 11 and 22, it means the number is not a prime, therefore the given number is composite number.

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Answered by s1266aakansha782696
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Hey mate,

Question :-

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

Answer :-

The given number is composite number because it is divisible by 2, 11 and 22. A non prime number is called a composite number. ... It means the number is divisible by 2, 11 and 22.

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