Math, asked by cswathi223, 6 months ago

How will you show that (17 x 11 x 2) + (17 x 11 x 5) is a composite number?
Explain.
6'=6
6x6 = 36
2
36
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Answered by sridevi944
0

Step-by-step explanation:

(17x11x2)+(17x11x5)

(187x2)+(187x5)

187(2+5)

187(7)

1309

So,1309 is divisible by 7

Hence,we can say that (17x11x2)+(17x11x5) is composite number

Answered by tennetiraj86
2

Answer:

Given number is a composite number

Step-by-step explanation:

Every composite number is expressed as the product of primes and this prime factorization is unique apart from the order is called Fundamental theorem of arithmetic

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