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|roman-number = MXXXIII |
|roman-number = MXXXIII |
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− | |ordinal-number = one thousand and thirty |
+ | |ordinal-number = one thousand and thirty third |
− | |previous = |
+ | |previous = 1,031 |
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+ | |next = 1,039|cardinal-number = one thousand and thirty three |
|Base-2 Form = 100 00001001 |
|Base-2 Form = 100 00001001 |
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− | |Base-3 Form = 1 102021 |
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− | |Base-4 Form = 10 0021 |
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− | |Base-5 Form = 13113 |
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− | |Base-6 Form = 4441 |
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− | |Base-7 Form = 3004 |
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|Base-8 Form = 2011 |
|Base-8 Form = 2011 |
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+ | |Base-16 Form = 409}} |
− | + | 1,033 is a [http://prime-numbers.wikia.com/wiki/1001-2000 prime number from 1001-2000]. 1,033 has 2 factors, 1 and 1,033. It is the 174th prime number, and the 6th prime number from 1001-2000. |
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==Proofs== |
==Proofs== |
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+ | *{{Divisibility number|Yes|1.}} |
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− | *1 can divide 1,033 |
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+ | *{{Divisibility number|No|2-1,032.}} |
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− | *2 cannot |
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+ | *{{Divisibility number|Yes|{{PAGENAME}}.}} |
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− | *3 cannot |
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− | *5 - 1,032 cannot |
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− | *1,033 can! |
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==Relationship with other odd numbers== |
==Relationship with other odd numbers== |
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===The numbers before=== |
===The numbers before=== |
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− | *The previous prime number is [[1,031]], |
+ | *The previous prime number is [[1,031]], two numbers away. |
**There are no odd numbers between 1,031 and 1,033. As a result, they are twin primes. |
**There are no odd numbers between 1,031 and 1,033. As a result, they are twin primes. |
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*The previous prime number before 1,031 is [[1,021]], 10 numbers away. |
*The previous prime number before 1,031 is [[1,021]], 10 numbers away. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *1,033 is the LCID for US English used by Microsoft. |
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+ | *Its octal, hexadecimal, base 32, base 128, base 512, and base 1024 scale representations are all primes in decimal. |
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[[Category:Prime Numbers from 1001-2000]] |
[[Category:Prime Numbers from 1001-2000]] |
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[[Category:Twin Primes]] |
[[Category:Twin Primes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Sexy Primes]] |
Revision as of 20:54, 28 July 2017
1,033 is a prime number from 1001-2000. 1,033 has 2 factors, 1 and 1,033. It is the 174th prime number, and the 6th prime number from 1001-2000.
Proofs
Relationship with other odd numbers
The numbers before
- The previous prime number is 1,031, two numbers away.
- There are no odd numbers between 1,031 and 1,033. As a result, they are twin primes.
- The previous prime number before 1,031 is 1,021, 10 numbers away.
- 1,027 is divisible by 13.
The numbers after
- The next prime number is 1,039.
- 1,033 and 1,039 are sexy primes.
- 1,037 is divisible by 17 and 61.
- 1,049 is the next prime number after 1,039. It is 10 numbers away.
- 1,043 is divisible by 7.
Trivia
- 1,033 is the LCID for US English used by Microsoft.
- Its octal, hexadecimal, base 32, base 128, base 512, and base 1024 scale representations are all primes in decimal.