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  • ...number of different [[digit]]s that a system of counting uses to represent numbers. For example, the most commonly used base today is the decimal system. Beca ==Numbers in different bases==
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  • ...fer only to the positive integers (with or without zero). Like the natural numbers, the integers form a countably infinite set. ...ative natural numbers, and, importantly, zero, '''Z''' (unlike the natural numbers) is also closed under [[subtraction]]. '''Z''' is not closed under the oper
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  • :*[[Arithmetic]] - The study of whole numbers and fractions. ...Algebra]] - The use of abstract symbols to represent mathematical objects (numbers, lines, matrices, transformations), and the study of the rules for combinin
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  • ...[subtraction]], [[multiplication]] and [[division]] with smaller values of numbers.
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  • In [[mathematics]]: to sum 2 numbers. It is normally symbolized by the plus sign '+'.
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  • ...sult of a multiplication is called the product of a and b, and each of the numbers is called a [[factor]] of the product ab. The result of multiplying no numbers (empty product) is always 1 (the multiplicative identity, see below). The m
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  • ...r a number, it represents multiplying a number by all [[whole number|whole numbers]] smaller than it.
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  • A '''factor''' is one of the numbers or expressions that make up another number by [[multiplication]]. Let a and
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  • ...n for finding the difference between two numbers. The special names of the numbers in a subtraction expression are, minuend − subtrahend = difference. T
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  • ...numerator'' and ''denominator''). A fraction is an accepted way of writing numbers. It is not always expected that the result of the division is written in de
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  • The '''Factoring Database''' is a database of [[factor]]s of numbers of any kind, programmed by Markus Tervooren. *Users can search for known factors of numbers
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  • ...]]: Asymptotically faster than trial factoring, but the overhead for small numbers makes this method convenient only for finding factors in the range of 10 to ...ction factorization algorithm]] or CFRAC: It is a fast method to factorize numbers in the range 10 to 20 digits.
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  • ...tion]] (EFF) offers prizes to the people/projects that finds the following numbers:
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  • ...mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=18748 Use of Mlucas code to test Fermat numbers] at [[MersenneForum]]
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  • ...istributed computing]] project dedicated to finding new [[Mersenne prime]] numbers. More specifically, Prime95 refers to the Windows and Mac OS X versions of ...ne of the earliest [[grid computing]] projects, researching Mersenne prime numbers, to demonstrate distributed computing software of Entropia, a company he fo
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  • All numbers ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 are even.
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  • ...sed in decimal notation, the odd numbers end in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9. All prime numbers except 2 are odd.
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