Math, asked by mahapatrosaisankar, 18 hours ago

How will you show that (17 x 11 x 12) + (17 x 11 x 5) is a composite number? ​

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Answered by karthika601
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers are prime numbers and composite numbers.

Prime numbers can be divided by 1 and itself.

A composite number has factors other than 1 and itself.

(17∗11∗2)+(17∗11∗5)

(17∗11)(2+5)=17∗11∗7

The given expression has 7,11 and 17 as its factors.

∴ It is a composite number.

Answered by alurubaghyalakshmi
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(17 \times 11 \times 12) + (17 \times 11 \times 5)

17 \times 11  \times  (12 + 5)

187  \times (17)

3179

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