Math, asked by jyothivbcops, 8 months ago

If the prime factors of 105 are x, y and z, then find xyz+1? Which type of number is
it?​

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Answered by banerjeekam587
0

Answer:

106

Step-by-step explanation:

firstly, factorize 105

=3 × 7 × 5

xyz is 105 (because they are the prime factors)

xyz + 1

105 + 1 (substituting value)

106

Answered by jahnavi08sirigiri
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Step-by-step explanation: 105=3 multiplied by 5 multiplied by 7. let x= 3, y=5,z=7.    

xyz+1= 105+1=106 is composite number

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