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6059

6059 is a natural number that follows 6058 and precedes 6060. In number theory, it is notable for being a semiprime, meaning it is the product of exactly two prime numbers.

Its prime factorization is 6059 = 73 × 83, where both 73 and 83 are prime. Therefore, 6059

As a semiprime, 6059 is of interest in basic number theory as an example of a number

is
composite
and
not
a
perfect
square.
The
number
is
odd
and
not
divisible
by
2,
3,
or
5.
The
sum
of
its
digits
is
20,
giving
a
digital
root
of
2.
It
is
also
congruent
to
3
modulo
4
and
to
3
modulo
8.
with
precisely
two
prime
factors.
Semiprimes
are
sometimes
discussed
in
educational
contexts
to
illustrate
factorization
properties,
and
they
appear
in
broader
discussions
of
integer
factorization
and
related
algorithms.
However,
6059
itself
does
not
carry
any
widely
recognized
special
significance
beyond
its
factorization
and
arithmetic
characteristics.