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5121

5121 is a natural number that lies between 5120 and 5122. In mathematics, it is an odd composite integer. Its prime factorization is 3^2 × 569, with 569 being a prime number. As a result, the positive divisors of 5121 are 1, 3, 9, 569, 1707, and 5121. The digit sum of 5121 is 9, so the number is divisible by 9 and, consequently, by 3 as well. The total number of positive divisors is six.

In various numeral systems, 5121 has the following representations: in binary it is 1010000000001_2, in octal

As a number, 5121 does not have widely cited special properties or notable nomenclature beyond its status

it
is
12001_8,
and
in
hexadecimal
it
is
0x1401.
These
representations
reflect
its
factorization
and
size
relative
to
powers
of
two,
eight,
and
sixteen.
as
a
composite
integer
with
factors
3^2
and
569.
It
can
arise
in
modular
arithmetic,
divisibility
tests,
and
combinatorial
contexts
any
time
a
specific
integer
with
these
factors
is
relevant.
Beyond
its
basic
numeric
characteristics,
there
are
no
commonly
recognized
constants,
theorems,
or
named
objects
universally
associated
with
the
number
5121
in
standard
mathematical
literature.