Math, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

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

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Answered by devikiran000000
2

Answer:

17*11(2+5)

17*11*7

hence it shows that it is a composite no.

Answered by Anonymous
30

Answer:

I think it helps you ⬇️⬇️

Step-by-step explanation:

(17*11*12)+(17*11*5)

=(17*11)(2+5)

=17*11*7

The above expression contains 7,11 and 17 so it is a composite number.

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