Is 1735 is a composite number or not ?
- As we already know that, the number having factors 1 and the number itself is the prime number.
- And numbers having more than these two factors are the composite numbers.
- To check whether the number 1735 is composite or not first we have to find its factors.
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Factors of 1735:
- If we have taken numbers from 1, 2, 3…for checking factors of 1735, we found that 1735 has factors 1, 5, 347 and 1735. Hence, we must say that 1735 is a composite number.
- Thus, 1735 is the composite number.
- If we multiply 1735 by 1, 2, 3 then we get the multiples of 1735 which are 1735, 3470 and so on.
1735 is a Composite number or Prime number
About the number 1735:
- 1735 has more than two factors which are 1, 5, 347 and 1735 and hence it is the composite number.
- 1735 is the odd composite number and it is not the perfect square also.
- If we divide 1735 by 1, 5, 347 and 1735 then we get remainder as zero. Hence, 1, 5, 347 and 1735 are the factors of 1735
Note:
- 1735 is not the perfect square.
- Factors of 1735: 1, 5, 347 and 1735
- Prime factors of 1735: 5, 347
Conclusion:
- 1735 is the composite number which has factors 1, 5, 347 and 1735.
- And hence, 1735 is not the prime number.
Multiple Choice Questions:
1) 1735 is a
a) Even number
b) Prime number
c) Composite number
d) Both a and c
Ans: c) composite number
2) The non-prime factors of a composite number 1735 are
a) 1
b) 5, 347
c) 1 and 1735
d) 1, 5, 347 and 1735
Ans: b) 1 and 1735
3) 1735 is the odd composite number because
a) It has factors 1, 5, 347 and 1735
b) It has more than two factors
c) It is not divisible by 2
d) all
Ans: d) all