BlueBoar on Nostr: I turned 41 today. Since 41 is a prime number and primes have always fascinated me, I ...
I turned 41 today. Since 41 is a prime number and primes have always fascinated me, I thought I'd share some prime related information:
41 is the 13th prime number and 13 is a prime
41 is a Pythagorean prime (the long side of a right triangle with integer sides)
Today is the 221st day of the year 2023 neither 221 or 2023 are prime but 221 is the product of two primes (13 & 17) making it a biprime number
2023 is the product of three primes (7, 17, & 17) making it a triprime number and coincidently 7+17+17 = 41.
I've been married for 17 years and in my current job for 7 so all in all you could say I'm in the prime of my life.
Thank you for indulging my math geek-out.
#math #mathstr
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