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Natural number
← 120121 122 →
Cardinalone hundred twenty-one
Ordinal121st
(one hundred twenty-first)
Factorization112
Divisors1, 11, 121
Greek numeralΡΚΑ´
Roman numeralCXXI,cxxi
Binary11110012
Ternary111113
Senary3216
Octal1718
DuodecimalA112
Hexadecimal7916

121 (one hundred [and] twenty-one) is thenatural number following120 and preceding122.

In mathematics

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One hundred [and] twenty-one is

AChinese checkers board has 121 holes.
  • In decimal, it is aSmith number since its digits add up to the same value as its factorization (which uses the same digits) and as a consequence of that it is aFriedman number (112{\displaystyle 11^{2}}). But it cannot be expressed as the sum of any other number plus that number's digits, making 121 aself number.

References

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  1. ^Ribenboim, Paulo (1994).Catalan's conjecture : are 8 and 9 the only consecutive powers?. Boston: Academic Press.ISBN 0-12-587170-8.OCLC 29671943.
  2. ^Wells, D.,The Penguin Dictionary of Curious and Interesting Numbers, London: Penguin Group. (1987): 136
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