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4267

4267 is the natural number that follows 4266 and precedes 4268. In mathematics, it is an odd composite number. Its prime factorization is 17 multiplied by 251, which makes 4267 a semiprime and square-free. Consequently, its positive divisors are 1, 17, 251, and 4267, giving it four divisors in total.

In different numeral systems, 4267 is written as 0x10AB in hexadecimal and as 1000010101011 in binary. Its

Usage-wise, 4267 may appear as a catalog or designation number in various fields, such as astronomical object

In number-theory contexts, 4267 serves as an example of a semiprime—specifically the product of two distinct

decimal
representation
is
unchanged
across
contexts,
and
it
has
no
widely
used
alternate
base
representation
beyond
these
common
forms.
numbering
or
archival
identifiers,
where
numbers
are
assigned
sequentially
to
entries.
It
could
also
denote
a
year
in
calendar
discussions,
for
example
4267
CE,
which
would
place
it
in
the
distant
future,
or
4267
BCE,
in
the
ancient
past,
depending
on
convention.
primes.
It
is
neither
prime
nor
a
perfect
square,
and
it
participates
in
standard
arithmetic
and
modular
computations
like
many
other
composite
integers.