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  2. 27 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-seven is the cube of 3, or the 2nd tetration of 3: 2 3 = 3 3 = 3 × 3 × 3. It is divisible by the number of prime numbers below it . The first non-trivial decagonal number is 27. [1] 27 has an aliquot sum of 13 [2] (the sixth prime number) in the aliquot sequence (27, 13, 1, 0) of only one composite number, rooted in the 13-aliquot tree ...

  3. List of trigonometric identities - Wikipedia

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    A formula for computing the trigonometric identities for the one-third angle exists, but it requires finding the zeroes of the cubic equation 4x 3 − 3x + d = 0, where is the value of the cosine function at the one-third angle and d is the known value of the cosine function at the full angle.

  4. Angle - Wikipedia

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    The second of arc (or arcsecond, or just second) is ⁠ 1 / 60 ⁠ of a minute of arc and ⁠ 1 / 3600 ⁠ of a degree (n = 1,296,000). It is denoted by a double prime ( ″ ). For example, 3° 7′ 30″ is equal to 3 + ⁠ 7 / 60 ⁠ + ⁠ 30 / 3600 ⁠ degrees, or 3.125 degrees. The arcsecond is the angle used to measure a parsec: grad: 400: ...

  5. Degree (angle) - Wikipedia

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    A degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by ° (the degree symbol), is a measurement of a plane angle in which one full rotation is 360 degrees. [4] It is not an SI unit—the SI unit of angular measure is the radian—but it is mentioned in the SI brochure as an accepted unit. [5]

  6. Clock angle problem - Wikipedia

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    Clock angle problems relate two different measurements: angles and time. The angle is typically measured in degrees from the mark of number 12 clockwise. The time is usually based on a 12-hour clock. A method to solve such problems is to consider the rate of change of the angle in degrees per minute.

  7. Hilbert's problems - Wikipedia

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    At least in the mainstream media, the de facto 21st century analogue of Hilbert's problems is the list of seven Millennium Prize Problems chosen during 2000 by the Clay Mathematics Institute. Unlike the Hilbert problems, where the primary award was the admiration of Hilbert in particular and mathematicians in general, each prize problem ...

  8. 28 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-eight is: An abbreviation for such years as 1928 and 2028. The number of Hebrew letters in Genesis 1:1, the first verse of the Bible. The number of wheels on a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy. In the code for international direct dial phone calls, +28 is unassigned. 028 is the ISO 3166-1 numeric three-digit country code for Antigua and Barbuda.

  9. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    99.3 is "ninety-nine point three"; or "ninety-nine and three tenths" (U.S., occasionally). In English the decimal point was originally printed in the center of the line (0·002), but with the advent of the typewriter it was placed at the bottom of the line, so that a single key could be used as a full stop/period and as a decimal point.