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114,252

114,252 is a composite number, even.

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114,252 (one hundred fourteen thousand two hundred fifty-two) is an even 6-digit number. It is a composite number with 12 divisors, and factors as 2² × 3 × 9,521. Its proper divisors sum to 152,364, more than the number itself, making it an abundant number. Written other ways, in hexadecimal, 0x1BE4C.

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Interestingness

Properties

Parity
Even
Digit count
6
Digit sum
15
Digit product
80
Digital root
6
Palindrome
No
Bit width
17 bits
Reversed
252,411
Recamán's sequence
a(57,291) = 114,252
Square (n²)
13,053,519,504
Cube (n³)
1,491,390,710,371,008
Divisor count
12
σ(n) — sum of divisors
266,616
φ(n) — Euler's totient
38,080
Sum of prime factors
9,528

Primality

Prime factorization: 2 2 × 3 × 9521

Nearest primes: 114,229 (−23) · 114,259 (+7)

Divisors & multiples

All divisors (12)
1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 6 · 12 · 9521 · 19042 · 28563 · 38084 · 57126 (half) · 114252
Aliquot sum (sum of proper divisors): 152,364
Factor pairs (a × b = 114,252)
1 × 114252
2 × 57126
3 × 38084
4 × 28563
6 × 19042
12 × 9521
First multiples
114,252 · 228,504 (double) · 342,756 · 457,008 · 571,260 · 685,512 · 799,764 · 914,016 · 1,028,268 · 1,142,520

Sums & aliquot sequence

As consecutive integers: 38,083 + 38,084 + 38,085 14,278 + 14,279 + … + 14,285 4,749 + 4,750 + … + 4,772
Aliquot sequence: 114,252 152,364 203,180 223,540 245,936 256,264 230,456 201,664 218,960 423,856 413,144 380,176 356,446 178,226 89,116 66,844 57,140 — unresolved within range

Continued fraction of √n

√114,252 = [338; (84, 1, 1, 168, 1, 1, 84, 676)]

Period length 8 — the block in parentheses repeats forever.

Representations

In words
one hundred fourteen thousand two hundred fifty-two
Ordinal
114252nd
Binary
11011111001001100
Octal
337114
Hexadecimal
0x1BE4C
Base64
Ab5M
One's complement
4,294,853,043 (32-bit)
Scientific notation
1.14252 × 10⁵
As a duration
114,252 s = 1 day, 7 hours, 44 minutes, 12 seconds
In other bases
ternary (3) 12210201120
quaternary (4) 123321030
quinary (5) 12124002
senary (6) 2240540
septenary (7) 654045
nonary (9) 183646
undecimal (11) 78926
duodecimal (12) 56150
tridecimal (13) 40008
tetradecimal (14) 2d8cc
pentadecimal (15) 23cbc

As an angle

114,252° = 317 × 360° + 132°
132° ≈ 2.304 rad
Compass bearing: SE (southeast)

Historical numeral systems

Babylonian (base 60)
𒌋𒌋𒌋𒁹 𒌋𒌋𒌋𒌋𒁹𒁹𒁹𒁹 𒌋𒁹𒁹
Egyptian hieroglyphic
𓆐𓂍𓆼𓆼𓆼𓆼𓍢𓍢𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓎆𓏺𓏺
Greek (Milesian)
͵ριδσνβʹ
Mayan (base 20)
𝋮·𝋥·𝋬·𝋬
Chinese
一十一萬四千二百五十二
Chinese (financial)
壹拾壹萬肆仟貳佰伍拾貳
In other modern scripts
Eastern Arabic ١١٤٢٥٢ Devanagari ११४२५२ Bengali ১১৪২৫২ Tamil ௧௧௪௨௫௨ Thai ๑๑๔๒๕๒ Tibetan ༡༡༤༢༥༢ Khmer ១១៤២៥២ Lao ໑໑໔໒໕໒ Burmese ၁၁၄၂၅၂

Also seen as

Goldbach decomposition

Goldbach's conjecture says every even integer greater than 2 is the sum of two primes. For 114252, here are decompositions:

  • 23 + 114229 = 114252
  • 31 + 114221 = 114252
  • 53 + 114199 = 114252
  • 59 + 114193 = 114252
  • 109 + 114143 = 114252
  • 139 + 114113 = 114252
  • 163 + 114089 = 114252
  • 179 + 114073 = 114252

Showing the first eight; more decompositions exist.

Hex color
#01BE4C
RGB(1, 190, 76)
IPv4 address

As an unsigned 32-bit integer, this is the IPv4 address 0.1.190.76.

Address
0.1.190.76
Class
reserved
IPv4-mapped IPv6
::ffff:0.1.190.76

Unspecified address (0.0.0.0/8) — "this network" placeholder.

Possible US patent number

This number falls in the range of US utility patent numbers. If it's a patent, it would be issued as US 114,252 and was likely granted around 1871.

Patent numbers below 100,000 are excluded as too ambiguous; modern numbering currently reaches roughly 12.5 million.

Position in π

The digit sequence 114252 first appears in π at position 762,071 of the decimal expansion (the 762,071ordinal-suffix:st digit after the integer 3).

Search range: the first 1,000,000 fractional digits of π. Any 6-digit-or-shorter string is virtually guaranteed to appear in there — the more interesting signal is the position.

Related reading

  • Babylonian numerals — The base-60 cuneiform system that gave us 60 minutes, 60 seconds, and 360°.