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<math>2040 = 2^3\cdot 3\cdot 5\cdot 17 \text{ (has 32 factors)}</math> | <math>2040 = 2^3\cdot 3\cdot 5\cdot 17 \text{ (has 32 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2041 = 13\cdot 157 \text{ (has 4 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2042 = 2\cdot 1021 \text{ (has 4 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2043 = 3^2\cdot 227 \text{ (has 6 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2044 = 2^2\cdot 7\cdot 73 \text{ (has 12 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2045 = 5\cdot 409 \text{ (has 4 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2046 = 2\cdot 3\cdot 11\cdot 31 \text{ (has 16 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2047 = 23\cdot 89 \text{ (has 4 factors)}</math> | ||
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+ | <math>2048 = 2^{11} \text{has 12 factors}</math> |
Revision as of 19:03, 10 December 2020
I am listing the prime factorizations of upcoming years. I am doing this because some math competitions often involve the factorization of the year it was assessed. Thanks to Po-Shen Loh for giving me this idea. (Factors include 1 and the number itself.)