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They were discovered by scientists
No, there are no known perfect numbers between 1 and 30. The only perfect numbers that have been discovered are 6, 28, 496, and 8128.
Mathematics, including prime numbers, is discovered, not invented.Systems and methods we use are invented, but concepts of relationships between objects governed by logic, such as the prime numbers are discovered and named. As such, a more appropriate question might be "Who discovered prime numbers?"Many have discovered prime numbers; the first is unknown to mankind.
Numbers were not discovered but were created out of necessity for the purpose of counting livestock and recording the seasons .... etc
Perfect numbers have the form 2n-1(2n-1) where 2n-1 is a Mersenne prime. When a new Mersenne prime is discovered, so is a new perfect number.
1 was discovered by baskaracharya
They were discovered by scientists
God created the numbers. Mankind merely discovered them.God created the numbers. Mankind merely discovered them.God created the numbers. Mankind merely discovered them.God created the numbers. Mankind merely discovered them.
No, there are no known perfect numbers between 1 and 30. The only perfect numbers that have been discovered are 6, 28, 496, and 8128.
Mathematics, including prime numbers, is discovered, not invented.Systems and methods we use are invented, but concepts of relationships between objects governed by logic, such as the prime numbers are discovered and named. As such, a more appropriate question might be "Who discovered prime numbers?"Many have discovered prime numbers; the first is unknown to mankind.
Numbers were not discovered but were created out of necessity for the purpose of counting livestock and recording the seasons .... etc
Perfect numbers have the form 2n-1(2n-1) where 2n-1 is a Mersenne prime. When a new Mersenne prime is discovered, so is a new perfect number.
In your brain !
Imaginary numbers were discovered when mathematicians tried to solve equations of the form x^2 + 2 = 0
Oh, what a happy little question! Let's see, for 11, the numbers that go into it are 1 and 11. And for 14, we have 1, 2, 7, and 14. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little numbers waiting to be discovered!
Negative numbers do not show up much in the real world unless someone is trying to figure out a problem. The numbers were first discovered by the Indian civilization.
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