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5396

5396 is a natural number that follows 5395 and precedes 5397. It is an even integer and, like many four-digit numbers in the 5000s, is used here as a general example of arithmetic properties rather than a specific catalogued item.

Mathematically, 5396 is composite. Its prime factorization is 2^2 × 19 × 71, so its divisors include

In common numeral systems, 5396 can be represented as follows: in binary, it is 1010100010100; in hexadecimal,

There are no widely recognized mathematical constants, theorems, or cultural significances specifically associated with the number

1,
2,
4,
19,
38,
71,
76,
142,
284,
1349,
2698,
and
5396.
The
sum
of
its
digits
is
23,
indicating
it
is
not
divisible
by
3
or
9.
It
is
not
a
perfect
square,
and
it
has
multiple
nontrivial
divisors
derived
from
its
prime
factors.
it
is
0x1516;
and
in
octal,
it
is
0o12424.
These
representations
reflect
its
factorization
structure
and
can
be
used
for
tasks
in
computer
science
and
digital
electronics
that
involve
base
conversions.
5396.
It
remains
primarily
notable
for
its
factorization
properties
and
base
representations
as
a
concrete
example
in
number
theory.