Math, asked by uscool52, 9 months ago

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

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Answered by Anonymous
34

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A numbers that can be divided by other numbers are called composite numbers

(17 x 5 x 11 x 3 x 2 + 2 x 11) = 5632

The prime factorisation of 5632 is

5632 = 2^9 × 11

It means it is divisible by 2 , 11 and others

Therefore , it is composite number

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Composite Number are those who can be expressed as their products of prime number.

Therefore, 17 × 5 × 11 × 3 × 2 + 2 × 11

= 5632

Since it has factor more than 2 it is a composite number.

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