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41 (number)

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41 is the natural number following 40 and preceding 42.

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Cardinal forty-one
Ordinal41st(forty-first)
Factorizationprime
Roman numeralXLI
Binary101001
Hexadecimal29

Forty-one is the 13th smallest prime number. The next is forty-three, with which it comprises a twin prime. Forty-one is also a Sophie Germain prime and a Newman-Shanks-Williams prime. 41 is the smallest Sophie Germain prime to start a Cunningham chain of the first kind of three terms, {41, 83, 167}.

The number figures in the polynomial f(n) = n2 + n + 41, which yields primes for 0 <= n < 40.

Forty-one is the sum of two squares, 42 + 52, as well as the sum of the first six prime numbers, and also the sum of three primes (11 + 13 + 17). It is a centered square number.

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