39 (number)

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39 (thirty-nine) is the natural number following 38 and preceding 40.

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Cardinalthirty-nine
Ordinal39th
(thirty-ninth)
Factorization3 × 13
Divisors1, 3, 13, 39
Greek numeralΛΘ´
Roman numeralXXXIX, xxxix
Binary1001112
Ternary11103
Senary1036
Octal478
Duodecimal3312
Hexadecimal2716
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In mathematics

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The F26A graph has 39 edges, all equivalent.
  • 39 is the 12th distinct semiprime[1] and the 4th in the (3.q) family.[2] It is the last member of the third distinct semiprime pair (38,39).
  • 39 has an aliquot sum of 17, which is a prime. 39 is the 4th member of the 17-aliquot tree within an aliquot sequence of one composite numbers (39,17,1,0) to the Prime in the 17-aliquot tree.
  • It is a perfect totient number.[3]
  • 39 is the sum of five consecutive primes (3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13) and also is the product of the first and the last of those consecutive primes. Among small semiprimes only three other integers (10, 155, and 371) share this attribute. 39 also is the sum of the first three powers of 3 (31 + 32 + 33). Given 39, the Mertens function returns 0.[4]
  • 39 is the smallest natural number which has three partitions into three parts which all give the same product when multiplied: {25, 8, 6}, {24, 10, 5}, {20, 15, 4}.

In other fields

Arts and entertainment

  • Japanese wordplay and slang:
    • Internet chat slang for "Thank You" when written with numbers: 3 (, san) and 9 (, kyū).[7]
    • 39 has been associted with the virtual singer Hatsune Miku.
      This comes from the fact that Japanese characters can have multiple readings.
      "San" (, 3) can also be read as "mi" (),[8] and "kyuu" (, 9) can also be read as "ku" ().[9] Thus, if using the alternative readings, 39 (三十九, sanjūkyū) can also be read as 39 (三九, miku).[10][11]

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