The Number

12023

Twelve Thousand and Twenty-Three

In Base 16 Hexadecimal Is

2ef716

The numbers with a 16 subscript use Base 16 Hexadecimal notation.

For more familiar numbers: See Twelve Thousand and Twenty-Three in Base 10 Decimal

Nearby Numbers

Positive, nonzero integers within three units

12020
2ef416
Twelve Thousand and Twenty in Base 16 Hexadecimal
12021
2ef516
Twelve Thousand and Twenty-One in Base 16 Hexadecimal
12022
2ef616
Twelve Thousand and Twenty-Two in Base 16 Hexadecimal
12024
2ef816
Twelve Thousand and Twenty-Four in Base 16 Hexadecimal
12025
2ef916
Twelve Thousand and Twenty-Five in Base 16 Hexadecimal
12026
2efa16
Twelve Thousand and Twenty-Six in Base 16 Hexadecimal

Scientific Notation

Scientific notation expresses a quantity as the product of its significand with 10 raised to an integer exponent.

1.2023e4

Reciprocal

A number multiplied with its reciprocal is one.

0.0005736d407ebbac16

The reciprocal of 12023 in Base 16 Hexadecimal.

Palindrome?

A numerical palindrome has the same value when all of its digits are reversed.

The number 2ef716 is not a palindrome.

Not A Prime Number

A prime number is a positive integer that is divisible only by itself and one.

Twelve thousand and twenty-three is a composite number with 4 total factors (including 1 and itself).   See primes in Base 16 Hexadecimal

A Composite

Composites have more than just these two factors.

Twelve thousand and twenty-three is a composite number with 4 total factors (including 1 and itself).

Prime Factors

The prime factors of a positive integer are the integers that divide it exactly and are also prime.

The number twelve thousand and twenty-three has the following 2 prime factors:

11
b16
Eleven in Base 16 Hexadecimal
1093
44516
One Thousand and Ninety-Three in Base 16 Hexadecimal

Prime Factorization

The prime factorization of a positive integer is the unique list of prime factors together with their multiplicities

b161 · 445161 = 2ef716

Base Conversions

The number twelve thousand and twenty-three in 35 different bases