• 496 (four hundred [and] ninety-six) is the natural number following 495 and preceding 497. 496 is most notable for being a perfect number, and one of...
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  • The following highways are numbered 496: Interstate 496 LA 496 MD 496 MS 496 PR-496 SC 496 FM 496 This article includes a list of roads, streets, highways...
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    136, 153, 171, 190, 210, 231, 253, 276, 300, 325, 351, 378, 406, 435, 465, 496, 528, 561, 595, 630, 666... (sequence A000217 in the OEIS) The triangular...
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    Interstate 496 (I-496) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway that passes through downtown Lansing in the US state of Michigan. Also a component of the State...
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  • number (7 × 11 × 13), pentagonal number, pentatope number, palindromic number 1002 = sphenic number, Mertens function zero, abundant number, number of...
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    a prime number, as follows: p = 2 : 2 1 ( 2 2 − 1 ) = 2 × 3 = 6 p = 3 : 2 2 ( 2 3 − 1 ) = 4 × 7 = 28 p = 5 : 2 4 ( 2 5 − 1 ) = 16 × 31 = 496 p = 7 : 2...
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    number of partitions of 5, a value n which yields the third perfect number 496 for 2n − 1(2n − 1), by the Euclid-Euler theorem. 7 is the only number D...
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    sum 31 multiplied by 16 (the 5th term in the series) equals 496, which is a perfect number. Book IX, Proposition 35, proves that in a geometric series...
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  • (2^{3}-1)=28} . The next perfect number is 496, the previous being 6. Though perfect, 28 is not the aliquot sum of any other number other than itself, and so;...
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  • Mira star T Leporis with AMBER/VLTI, Astronomy and Astrophysics Volume 496, Number 1, March II 2009, L1–L4. "Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star's Surface"...
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