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8018

8018 is the natural number that follows 8017 and precedes 8019. In mathematics, it is an even composite number with prime factorization 2 × 19 × 211. Because its prime factors are distinct, 8018 is square-free and has exactly eight positive divisors: 1, 2, 19, 38, 211, 422, 4009, and 8018.

In base representations, 8018 is 1111101010010 in binary; 17522 in octal; and 1F52 in hexadecimal. These forms

As a number, 8018 can appear in various counting, coding, or cataloging contexts where integers are used

reflect
its
composition
from
powers
of
two
and
the
corresponding
digit
groupings
in
other
bases.
In
modular
arithmetic,
8018
modulo
small
integers
yields:
8018
mod
3
=
2,
mod
4
=
2,
mod
5
=
3,
and
mod
8
=
2.
as
identifiers
or
elements
in
sequences.
Its
factorization
and
base
representations
are
common
points
of
reference
for
basic
number
theory,
illustrating
how
a
single
integer
can
possess
multiple
useful
characterizations
across
different
mathematical
frameworks.