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4501

4501 is an integer in the natural numbers. It follows 4500 and precedes 4502. It is an odd composite number.

In prime factorization, 4501 = 7 × 643; 643 is itself prime, so 4501 has exactly four positive

In practical contexts, as a semiprime, 4501 is sometimes cited in introductory number theory as an example

divisors:
1,
7,
643,
and
4501.
Therefore
4501
is
a
semiprime
(a
product
of
two
primes).
The
sum
of
its
digits
is
10,
giving
a
digital
root
of
1.
In
common
numeral
bases,
4501
is
written
as:
binary
1000110010101;
octal
10625;
hexadecimal
0x1195.
of
factorization
and
divisor
counting.
It
may
also
appear
as
a
numeric
identifier
in
catalogs,
product
codes,
or
other
labeling
schemes,
but
there
is
no
single
widely
known
object
or
event
that
uniquely
corresponds
to
the
number
4501.