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  2. Integer - Wikipedia

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    The integers arranged on a number line. An integer is the number zero , a positive natural number (1, 2, 3, . . .), or the negation of a positive natural number (−1, −2, −3, . . .). [1] The negations or additive inverses of the positive natural numbers are referred to as negative integers. [2]

  3. Interesting number paradox - Wikipedia

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    The interesting number paradox is a humorous paradox which arises from the attempt to classify ... and if continued indefinitely would contain all positive integers ...

  4. 36 (number) - Wikipedia

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    This number is the sum of the cubes of the first three positive integers and also the product of the squares of the first three positive integers. 36 is the number of degrees in the interior angle of each tip of a regular pentagram. The thirty-six officers problem is a mathematical puzzle with no solution. [8]

  5. 33 (number) - Wikipedia

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    33 is the 21st composite number, and 8th distinct semiprime (third of the form where is a higher prime). [1] It is one of two numbers to have an aliquot sum of 15 = 3 × 5 — the other being the square of 4 — and part of the aliquot sequence of 9 = 3 2 in the aliquot tree (33, 15, 9, 4, 3, 2, 1).

  6. 20 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty is a pronic number, as it is the product of consecutive integers, namely 4 and 5. [3] It is also the second pronic sum number (or pronic pyramid) after 2, being the sum of the first three pronic numbers: 2 + 6 + 12.

  7. 30 Unusual Facts No One Really Asked For, But Are ... - AOL

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    As absurd as it can sound on paper, the truth is that facts are just fun, the more obscure, weird and random, the better. After all, everyone needs a handful of interesting trivia to pull out at ...

  8. 48 (number) - Wikipedia

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    48 is a highly composite number, and a Størmer number. [1]By a classical result of Honsberger, the number of incongruent integer-sided triangles of perimeter is given by the equations for even, and (+) for odd .

  9. 72 (number) - Wikipedia

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    While 17 different integers have a totient value of 72, the sum of Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first 15 integers is 72. [9] It also is a perfect indexed Harshad number in decimal (twenty-eighth), as it is divisible by the sum of its digits ( 9 ).