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5271

5271 is a positive integer that lies between 5270 and 5272. In mathematics it is notable as an odd, composite number with prime factorization 3 × 7 × 251. Its positive divisors are 1, 3, 7, 21, 251, 753, 1757, and 5271. The sum of its digits is 15, so the number is divisible by 3 but not by 9. It is not a prime, a square, a cube, or a triangular number.

In various base representations, 5271 appears as follows: binary 1010010010111, hexadecimal 0x1497, and octal 12227. These

Beyond pure number theory, 5271 may serve as an identification label in catalogs, serial numbers, or other

Summary: 5271 is an odd composite number with prime factors 3, 7, and 251; it has eight

representations
reflect
its
decomposition
into
powers
of
two,
sixteen,
and
eight,
respectively.
numbering
schemes.
As
with
many
integers,
its
specific
meaning
depends
on
the
context
in
which
it
is
used;
there
is
no
universal
significance
attached
to
the
number
itself.
divisors
and
recognizable
representations
in
binary,
hex,
and
octal.