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5312

5312 is a natural number that comes after 5311 and before 5313. It is an even composite integer. Its prime factorization is 2^6 × 83, so the number is divisible by 64 and by 83; equivalently, 5312 = 64 × 83.

In decimal form it is written as 5312; in other bases it is represented as binary 1010011000000,

In number theory, 5312 is not a prime, not a perfect square, and it cannot be expressed

There is no widely known historical or cultural significance attached to 5312; it tends to appear in

octal
12300,
and
hexadecimal
0x14C0.
as
a
sum
of
two
squares
because
its
factorization
includes
83,
a
prime
congruent
to
3
modulo
4,
to
an
odd
exponent.
Its
digit
sum
is
11,
so
it
is
not
divisible
by
3
or
9.
It
is
divisible
by
2,
4,
8,
16,
32,
and
64.
mathematical
examples
or
as
a
component
of
codes
and
catalog
numbers.
As
such,
it
is
most
commonly
encountered
as
an
example
of
a
number
with
a
simple
factorization
into
a
power
of
two
and
a
prime.