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prove that 29 ×23× 19×13 + 29 is a composite number .​

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Answered by abhirajjha54
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Answer:

take 29 common.hece,it has two more than 2 factors i.e 1,29 and this no.itself.hence,it is a composite no.

Answered by Anonymous
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taking 29 common we get (23×19×13 + 1)

taking 29 common we get (23×19×13 + 1)hence it is not perfectly divisible...

taking 29 common we get (23×19×13 + 1)hence it is not perfectly divisible...so, it is a composite no.

taking 29 common we get (23×19×13 + 1)hence it is not perfectly divisible...so, it is a composite no. hope this helps u.

taking 29 common we get (23×19×13 + 1)hence it is not perfectly divisible...so, it is a composite no. hope this helps u. plz follow me

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