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  2. 40 (number) - Wikipedia

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    40 is an abundant number.. Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler noted 40 prime numbers generated by the quadratic polynomial + +, with values =,,,...,.These forty prime numbers are the same prime numbers that are generated using the polynomial + with values of from 1 through 40, and are also known in this context as Euler's "lucky" numbers.

  3. Repeating decimal - Wikipedia

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    ⁠ 1 / 40 ⁠ 0.025 0 ⁠ 1 / 41 ... That is, a repeating decimal can be regarded as the sum of an infinite number of rational numbers. To take the simplest example, ...

  4. List of numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.

  5. List of mathematical constants - Wikipedia

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    Dottie number [40] 0.73908 51332 15160 64165 [Mw 26] [OEIS 31] ... In general they are uncomputable numbers. But one such number is 0.00787 49969 97812 3844.

  6. What is your angel number? How to find which repeating ... - AOL

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    Angel numbers are repeating number sequences, often used as a guide for deeper spiritual exploration. These sequences can range from 000 to 999 and have a distinct meaning and energy.

  7. Infinity - Wikipedia

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    Cantor's views prevailed and modern mathematics accepts actual infinity as part of a consistent and coherent theory. [40] Certain extended number systems, such as the hyperreal numbers, incorporate the ordinary (finite) numbers and infinite numbers of different sizes. [41]

  8. Talk:40 (number) - Wikipedia

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    40 also symbolized "a great but indeterminate number" This is the reason the number appears so often in the bible. I don't have the scholarly background to do a proper wiki page on this. There have been some suggestions that the number was sacred to a Babylonian diety, though it was used by Egyptian, Hebrew, and even Druidic peoples as well.

  9. Missed Alarms and 40 Million Stolen Credit Card Numbers: How ...

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    Missed Alarms and 40 Million Stolen Credit Card Numbers: How Target Blew It. Bloomberg. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:11 PM. AP/Phil Coale. ... capture the shopper's credit card number, and store it ...