Mathematicians Define A Perfect Number As Positive Integer That Is The Sum of

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Mathematicians define a perfect number as positive integer that is the sum of


it's positive divisors excluding the number itself. Well, where injuries and illnesses are
concerned, zero is the perfect number. perfect number. A positive integer that equals
the sum of all of its divisors other than itself.
In mathematics an automorphic number (sometimes referred to as a circular number) is
a number whose square "ends" in the same digits as the number itself. For example, 52 = 25, 62 =
36, 762 = 5776, and 8906252 = 793212890625, so 5, 6, 76 and 890625 are all automorphic numbers.
A prime number (or a prime) is
a natural number greater than 1 that has no positivedivisors other than 1 and itself. A prime
number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positivedivisors other than 1 and
itself. .

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