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101 (number)






Cardinal 101
one hundred {Link without Title} one
Ordinal 101st
one hundred {Link without Title} first
Factorization '' Prime ''
Roman Numeral CI
Binary 1100101
Hexadecimal 65



IN MATHEMATICS

101 is the 26th Prime Number and a Palindromic Number (therefore also a Palindromic Prime ). The next prime is 103 , with which it comprises a Twin Prime (making 101 a Chen Prime ). Because the period length of its reciprocal is unique among primes, 101 is a Unique Prime . 101 is an Eisenstein Prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n - 1.

101 is the sum of five consecutive primes ( 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 ). Given 101, the Mertens Function returns 0 . 101 is the fifth Alternating Factorial .

101 is a Centered Decagonal Number .

For a 3-digit number in base 10, this number has a relatively simple Divisibility test. The number is split into groups of four, starting with the rightmost four, and added up to produce a 4-digit number. If this 4-digit number is of the form 1000''a'' + 100''b'' + 10''a'' + ''b'' (where ''a'' and ''b'' are integers from 0 to 9), such as 3232 or 9797, or of the form 100''b'' + ''b'', such as 707 and 808, then the number is divisible by 101. This might not be as simple as the divisibility tests for numbers like 3 and 5, and it might not be terribly practical, but it is simpler than the divisibility tests for other 3-digit numbers.

On the Seven-segment Display of a calculator, 101 is both a Strobogrammatic Prime and a Dihedral Prime .


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