180 (number)
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Cardinal | one hundred eighty | |||
Ordinal | 180th (one hundred eightieth) | |||
Factorization | 22 × 32 × 5 | |||
Divisors | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 30, 36, 45, 60, 90, 180 | |||
Greek numeral | ΡΠ´ | |||
Roman numeral | CLXXX | |||
Binary | 101101002 | |||
Ternary | 202003 | |||
Octal | 2648 | |||
Duodecimal | 13012 | |||
Hexadecimal | B416 |
180 (one hundred [and] eighty) is the natural number following 179 and preceding 181.
In mathematics[]
180 is an abundant number, with its proper divisors summing up to 366.[1][2] 180 is also a highly composite number, a positive integer with more divisors than any smaller positive integer. One of the consequences of 180 having so many divisors is that it is a practical number, meaning that any positive number smaller than 180 that is not a divisor of 180 can be expressed as the sum of some of 180's divisors. 180 is a refactorable number.[3]
180 is the sum of two square numbers: 122 + 62. It can be expressed as either the sum of six consecutive prime numbers: 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41, or the sum of eight consecutive prime numbers: 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37. 180 is an Ulam number, which can be expressed as a sum of earlier terms in the Ulam sequence only as 177 + 3.[4]
180 is a 61-gonal number.[2]
Half a circle has 180 degrees.[5]
Summing Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first + 24 integers gives 180.
180 is a Harshad number in base 10, and in binary it is a digitally balanced number, since its binary representation has the same number of zeros as ones (10110100).
In religion[]
The Book of Genesis says that Isaac died at the age of 180.[6]
Other[]
- All of the Final Destination series has used the number for death clues, starting off in the first film as a flight number to a 747 airliner based on TWA Flight 800.
See also[]
- List of highways numbered 180
- United Nations Security Council Resolution 180
- United States Supreme Court cases, Volume 180
- Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 180
References[]
- ^ "Positive Integers: 180".
- ^ a b "The Number 180". VirtueScience.com.
- ^ "Refactorable numbers". On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. The OEIS Foundation. 2016-04-18. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ^ "Ulam numbers". On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. The OEIS Foundation. 2016-04-18. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
- ^ Wells, D. (1987). The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers. London: Penguin Group. p. 142. ISBN 0-14-026149-4.
- ^ Genesis 35:28–29
External links[]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 180 (number). |
- "180". The Number Dictionary.
- G. L. Honaker, Jr. "Prime curiosities: 180". UTM.
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