No, 16,384 is not a prime number.
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No. The square of a rational is rational. 1.28 = 128/1000 → 1.28² = (128/100)² = 128²/100² = 16384/10000 = 1.6384
Including the null combination, there are 2^14 = 16384 combinations.
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No, 16,384 is not a prime number.
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Any prime number to the 14th power, like 16384.
No. The square of a rational is rational. 1.28 = 128/1000 → 1.28² = (128/100)² = 128²/100² = 16384/10000 = 1.6384
Any prime number to the 14th power has 15 factors, like 16384 or 4782969.
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You will need 14 two's multiplied together to equal 16384. the answer to this can be found by log2(16384) = 14. Since most calculators don't have log base 2, you can do this: log(16384)/log(2) = 14. You can use the 'base 10' log or natural log [ln(16384)/ln(2) = 14]
Prime numbers to the 14th power, like 16384 and 4782969
Including the null combination, there are 2^14 = 16384 combinations.
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