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38003900

38003900 is an eight-digit integer in the decimal numeral system. It is even and composite, with properties that make it useful as an example in arithmetic. The number ends with two zeros, so it is divisible by 100 and, more generally, by 2^2 and 5^2.

Its prime factorization is 38003900 = 2^2 × 5^2 × 11 × 34549, where 34549 is a prime

In mathematical contexts, 38003900 can serve as a representative example for divisibility, factorization, and divisor-count problems.

See also: integer factorization, divisibility, divisor function.

number.
From
this
factorization,
the
total
number
of
positive
divisors
is
(2+1)(2+1)(1+1)(1+1)
=
36.
The
number
is
not
a
perfect
square,
not
prime,
and
does
not
belong
to
any
widely
noted
special
families
such
as
triangular
or
square
numbers.
It
may
also
appear
as
a
random
identifier
in
databases
or
sample
datasets,
where
eight-digit
integers
are
used
to
illustrate
data-handling
concepts.
Beyond
these
uses,
the
value
38003900
does
not
carry
widely
recognized
historical
or
theoretical
significance.