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3501

3501 is an integer that sits between 3500 and 3502. In number theory, it is an odd composite number with prime factorization 3^2 × 389, since 3501 = 9 × 389. The digit sum is 3+5+0+1 = 9, so the number is divisible by 9. Consequently, 389 is prime, making the factorization complete. Its square root is approximately 59.2, so 3501 is not a perfect square.

In numeral systems, 3501 has several representations. In Roman numerals it is MMMDI (3000 + 500 + 1).

Additional properties include its congruence relations: 3501 is 0 modulo 9 and 1 modulo 4. It is

Potential uses of the number 3501 are typical of natural numbers and may appear in cataloging, numbering

In
hexadecimal
it
is
DAD,
or
0xDAD,
which
is
a
palindrome.
In
binary
it
is
110110101101,
and
in
octal
it
is
6655.
not
prime
and
not
a
perfect
square.
The
number’s
representations
across
bases
highlight
occasional
aesthetic
features,
such
as
the
hex
palindrome
DAD.
schemes,
or
mathematical
examples.
Beyond
its
arithmetic
attributes,
3501
does
not
have
widely
recognized
significance
as
a
standalone
identifier
or
year
and
is
primarily
of
interest
for
its
divisibility,
factorization,
and
base
representations.