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explain why 7×11×13+13is a composite number​

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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Explain why (7)(11)(13)+13 is a composite number

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

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Answered by sathyamargerate0410
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Step-by-step explanation:

7×11×13+13

13(7×11+1)

13(77+1)

13×78

This number has factors other than one and itself. So it's a composite number

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