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How will you show that (17*11*2)+(17*11*5) is a composite number explain

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Answered by wvaish
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Answered by DMoonstonE
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⟶ (17 × 11 × 2) + (17 × 11 × 5)

⟶ (17 × 11) (2 + 5)

17 × 11 × 7

By Fundamental Theorem of Arthmetic

Every composite number can be expressed as the product of prime factor.

:. The given expression is a composite number.

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