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 Translation for 'perfect number' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a perfect number | perfect numbers
mat.
fullkomment tall {n}
perfect number
Partial Matches
fullkommen {adj}perfect
perfekt {adj}perfect
å perfeksjonereto perfect
mus.
ren kvint {m}
perfect fifth
lingv.
perfektum {n}
perfect (tense)
ordtak
Øvelse gjør mester.
Practice makes perfect.
antall {n}number
5
tall {n}number
3
nummer {n}number
grunntall {n}cardinal number
talltabell {m}number table
handel
sporings­nummer {n}
tracking number
handel
ordrenummer {n}
order number
ordenstall {n}ordinal number
mat.
partall {n}
even number
mat.
oddetall {n}
odd number
serienummer {n}serial number
mat.
primtall {n}
prime number
å nummerere noeto number sth.
telefonnummer {n}phone number
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Usage Examples English
  • 6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and the smallest perfect number.
  • No Fibonacci number can be a perfect number.
  • For example, we can determine whether a given integer is a perfect number, even though we do not have a formula for the "n"th perfect number.
  • A related concept is that of a perfect number, which is a number that equals the sum of "its own" proper divisors, in other words a number which forms an aliquot sequence of period 1.
  • In mathematics, a multiply perfect number (also called multiperfect number or pluperfect number) is a generalization of a perfect number.

  • The sum of those numbers 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10 was for Pythagoreans the perfect number, because it contained in itself "the whole essential nature of numbers".
  • Furthermore, all even perfect numbers besides 6 have 44 as the final two digits when expressed in senary, which is proven by the fact that every even perfect number is of the form [...] , where [...] is prime.
  • This is equivalent to describing a perfect number [...] as having a sum of divisors [...] equal to [...].
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