29 (number)
29 is the natural number following 28 and preceding 30. It is a prime number.
29 is the number of days February has on a leap year.
Mathematics
29 is the tenth prime number.Integer properties
29 is the fifth primorial prime, like its twin prime 31.29 is the smallest positive whole number that cannot be made from the numbers, using each digit exactly once and using only addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. None of the first twenty-nine natural numbers have more than two different prime factors. 29 is also,
- the sum of three consecutive squares, 22 + 32 + 42.
- the sixth Sophie Germain prime.
- a Lucas prime, a Pell prime, and a tetranacci number.
- an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and real part of the form 3n − 1.
- a Markov number, appearing in the solutions to x + y + z = 3xyz:,,,, etc.
- a Perrin number, preceded in the sequence by 12, 17, 22.
- the number of pentacubes if reflections are considered distinct.
- the tenth supersingular prime.
29 is the largest prime factor of the smallest number with an abundancy index of 3,
It is also the largest prime factor of the smallest abundant number not divisible by the first even and odd primes, 5391411025 = 52 × 7 × 11 × 13 × 17 × 19 × 23 × 29. Both of these numbers are divisible by consecutive prime numbers ending in 29.
15 and 290 theorems
The 15 and 290 theorems describes integer-quadratic matrices that describe all positive integers, by the set of the first fifteen integers, or equivalently, the first two-hundred and ninety integers. Alternatively, a more precise version states that an integer quadratic matrix represents all positive integers when it contains the set of twenty-nine integers between 1 and 290:The largest member 290 is the product between 29 and its index in the sequence of prime numbers, 10. The largest member in this sequence is also the twenty-fifth even, square-free sphenic number with three distinct prime numbers as factors, and the fifteenth such that is prime.