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5105

5105 is a natural number that comes after 5104 and before 5106. It is odd and composite, with a prime factorization of 5 × 1021.

As a semiprime, 5105 has exactly four divisors: 1, 5, 1021, and 5105. The sum of its

In mathematics, 5105 is often cited as an example of a semiprime (the product of exactly two

Outside of pure mathematics, 5105 may appear as an identifier in product codes, catalog numbers, or postal/ZIP-like

See also:

- Semiprime

- List of numbers divisible by 5

- Numeral base representations

digits
is
11,
giving
a
digital
root
of
2.
In
base
10
it
is
written
as
5105;
in
hexadecimal
it
is
0x13F1;
in
binary
as
1001111110001;
in
octal
as
11761.
It
is
congruent
to
1
modulo
4,
and
to
2
modulo
3,
and
is
divisible
by
5.
primes)
and
as
a
number
ending
in
the
digit
5.
Its
representations
in
various
bases
illustrate
common
conversions
between
numeral
systems.
codes
depending
on
regional
numbering
schemes.
There
is
no
single
widely
recognized
object
uniquely
identified
by
the
number
5105;
its
meaning
is
context-dependent
and
typically
defined
by
accompanying
information.