I have this question in algebra 2 and the book said 496, 8128
Yes. The next perfect numbers are 496 and 8128.
There are two perfect numbers, 6 and 28, that are less than 100.
The series 6, 28, 496 consists of perfect numbers, which are positive integers that are equal to the sum of their proper divisors. The next perfect number in this series is 8128. Perfect numbers are generated from Mersenne primes, and 8128 corresponds to the Mersenne prime (2^13 - 1).
6 is the only perfect digit. The next perfect number is 28.
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.
Yes. The next perfect numbers are 496 and 8128.
No. The first two "perfect numbers" are 6 and 28.
6 and 28.
There are two perfect numbers, 6 and 28, that are less than 100.
No. In the first hundred numbers, there are only two perfect numbers: 6, and 28.
The two perfect numbers between 1 and 30 are: 6, 28
6 and 28 are perfect numbers.
6 is the only perfect digit. The next perfect number is 28.
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.
The three composite numbers are 28, 30 and 32. Their sum is 90.
there are no perfect numbers instead there are perfect cubes, perfect squares, natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers. If you want natural no. they are 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29.
6, 28, 496 and 8128 are the first four Perfect numbers.