89 (number)


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number89
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prime24th
divisor1, 89
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| number = 89 | factorization = prime | prime = 24th | divisor = 1, 89 89 (eighty-nine) is the natural number following 88 and preceding 90.

In mathematics

89 is:

M89 is the 10th Mersenne prime.

Although 89 is not a Lychrel number in base 10, it is unusual that it takes 24 iterations of the reverse and add process to reach a palindrome. Among the known non-Lychrel numbers in the first 10000 integers, no other number requires that many or more iterations. The palindrome reached is also unusually large: 8813200023188.

There are exactly 1000 prime numbers between 1 and 892=7921.

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89 is also:

References

References

  1. "Sloane's A109611 : Chen primes". OEIS Foundation.
  2. "Sloane's A002144 : Pythagorean primes". OEIS Foundation.
  3. "Sloane's A005478 : Prime Fibonacci numbers". OEIS Foundation.
  4. Weisstein, Eric W. "196-Algorithm." From MathWorld, a Wolfram Web Resource. [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/196-Algorithm.html http://mathworld.wolfram.com/196-Algorithm.html]
  5. "Prime Curios! 89".
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