Math, asked by Ishishat8apradhu, 1 year ago

Explain why (7)(11)(13)+13 is a composite number

Answers

Answered by aqibkincsem
279

Normally, the composite number is represented based on the product of two or more with the two prime numbers. (7)(11)(13)+13 are determined as 7*11*13+13= 1014.

Prime factors are obtained result with the 1014= 2*3*13*13 so that the prime factors will be obtaining the results based on these factors.

Composite number is represented as product of two or more than two prime numbers stating the (2,3,13).

Answered by deepak160412
552

plse mark brainliest hope helped u some



7*11*13+13
77*13+13
by taking 13common
13(77+1)
13*78
as it has more factors other than 1 and itself .
thus is a composite number.
Similar questions