Math, asked by anmol1931, 1 year ago

explain why 5*11*17+17 is a composite no​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 =  > 5 \times 11 \times 17 + 17 \\  =  > 17(5 \times 11 \times 1 + 1) \\  =  > 17(55 + 1) \\  =  > 17(56) \\  =  > 17 \times 56

As the number have the factor(17 and 56) other than 1 and itself so it is a composite number.

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