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5841

5841 is a positive integer that follows 5840 and precedes 5842. In mathematical terms, it is an odd composite number with prime factorization 3^2 × 11 × 59.

The sum of its digits is 18, so 5841 is divisible by 9, giving 5841 = 9 ×

In other bases, 5841 is represented as 1011011010001 in binary and 0x16D1 in hexadecimal.

In decimal, it is not a prime, nor a square or cube, and it is not a

In Roman numerals, 5841 can be written as (V)DCCCXLI, with the bar over V indicating 5,000.

As a fixed integer, 5841 has applications in number theory as an example of a composite with

649,
and
649
factors
as
11
×
59.
triangular
number.
multiple
prime
factors,
and
its
factorization
demonstrates
the
presence
of
repeated
factors
as
well
as
distinct
primes.
It
is
one
of
many
integers
used
in
cataloging
sequences,
cryptography
examples,
and
computational
tests,
but
it
has
no
widely
noted
cultural
or
historical
significance
on
its
own.