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The prime factorisation of 11 X 13 + 13 ​

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Answered by komalsharmasharma199
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Answer:

156= 2X2X3X13

Step-by-step explanation:

The Prime Factorization of 11 X 13 + 13,

First, we solve the equation or get the single value-

=11 X 13 + 13 \\\\= 143 + 13\\\\=156

And then we get Prime Factorization of 156

156= 2X2X3X13

Hence, the Prime Factorization of 156 is 2X2X3X13

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct answer is, prime factorisation of 11 x 13 + 13 is 2 x 2 x 3 x 13.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Prime Factorization of 11 X13 + 13

First, we solve the equation or get the single value-

= 11X13 + 13

= 143 + 13

= 156

And then we get Prime Factorization of 156

156 = 2X2X3X13

Hence, the Prime Factorization of 156 is 2X2X3 X13.

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  • The procedure is known as prime factorization if these factors are further limited to prime numbers.
  • No effective non-quantum integer factorization algorithm exists for sufficiently big numbers.
  • However, the absence of such an algorithm has not been demonstrated.
  • The cryptographic algorithms utilised, including RSA public-key encryption and the RSA digital signature, depend on the problem's alleged difficulty. 
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