Math, asked by pcharan3865, 1 year ago

Explain why 7×11×13×+11 are composite numbers

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Answered by smkjaya
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Answered by MARKBUSTER
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take11 common=(7×13+1)11

92(11)or as a product of prime so it is composite number

Answered by shameemamk
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Step-by-step explanation:

7x11x13+11=11(7x13 +1) , is divisible by 11

So 11 is a factor and hence the number is a composite number

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