262 was the smallest number that didn't have a nBAB on 7 April 2016. MathBabbler is trying to ensure that the numbers 0-300 have nBABs by the end of the Spring 2016 Semester. With the posting of this nBAB for 262, 265 became the smallest number without a nBAB on 7 April 2016.
MathBabbler Number Analyst (MBNA) output: ========================================= 262 is a natural, whole, integer 262 is even 262 proper divisors are: 1,2,131, 262 has 3 proper divisors 262 is deficient (sum of divisors is 134; ratio: 0.51145) 262 is happy 262 is a Squarefree Number 262 is composite (not prime) 262 has the prime factors: 2*131 (sum=133) 262 is semiprime (biprime or 2-almost prime) 262 is a 131-smooth number 262 is undulating 262 is palindromic 262 has all palindromic proper divisors (1,2,131) 262 is Arithmetic (A003601) 262 is ThurmNumber 262 in octal is 0406 262 in hexadecimal is 0x106 262 in binary is 100000110 (is odious) 262 nearest square numbers: -6...27 (256...289 [17]) sqrt(262) = 16.1864 ln(262) = 5.56834 log(262) = 2.4183 262 reciprocal is .00381679389312977099236641221374 262! is 2.61916e+521 262 is 83.3972 Pi years 262 is 13 score and 2 years 262 written as a Roman numeral is CCLXII 262 is a multiple of 2 & it contains a 2 (A121022)
Creator: Gerald Thurman
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Created: 07 April 2016