Math, asked by kushi402, 11 months ago

How will you show that (17 × 11 × 2) + (17 × 11 × 5) is a composite number ? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
46

QUESTION :-

How will you show that (17 × 11 × 2) + (17 × 11 × 5) is a composite number ? Explain.

ANSWER :-

(17 × 11 × 2) + (17 × 11 × 5)

= (17 × 11) (2 + 5)

= (17 × 11) (7) = 187 × 7

Now the given expression is written as a product of two integers and hence it is a composite number

Answered by krishnavamsi295
5

Answer:

yes it is a composite number

Step-by-step explanation:

a composite number is a number which has 2 or more multiples

here

17 x 11 x 2 + 17 x 11 x 5 can be re-written as

(17 x 11) (2 + 5) which is 17 x 11 x 7

here there are 3 multiple hence it is a composite number

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