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state the fundamental theorem of arithmetic and thus show that (2×3×5×7×11+11) is a composite number.​

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Answered by kartavyasharma0696
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Any integer greater than 1 is either a prime number, or can be written as a unique product of prime numbers (ignoring the order).

The answer is 1166. 1166 is divisible by 11 and 106. That is why it is composite.

Step-by-step explanation:

2*3*5*7*11+11 = 1155+11

                     = 1166

1166/11 = 106

Hence, it is a composite number .

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