- 9000 (number)
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9000 (nine thousand) is the natural number following 8999 and preceding 9001.
Cardinal 9000
nine thousandOrdinal 9000th
nine thousandthFactorization Roman numeral MX or IX Roman numeral (Unicode) MX, mx, Ⅸ, ⅸ Binary 10001100101000 Octal 21450 Duodecimal 5260 Hexadecimal 2328 In other fields
- ISO 9000 is the ISO's standard for Quality Management System in production environments. This includes ISO 9001–9004.
- The BFG-9000 is the most powerful weapon in the video game series Doom
Selected numbers in the range 9000–9999
- 9009 – centered cube number
- 9025 – 952, centered octagonal number
- 9029 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9045 – triangular number
- 9059 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9072 – decagonal number
- 9077 – Markov number
- 9091 – unique prime
- 9126 – pentagonal pyramidal number
- 9139 – tetrahedral number
- 9180 – triangular number
- 9216 – 962
- 9221 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9224 – octahedral number
- 9241 – cuban prime of the form x = y + 1
- 9272 – weird number
- 9283 – centered heptagonal number
- 9293 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9316 – triangular number
- 9334 – nonagonal number
- 9349 – Lucas prime
- 9371 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9397 – balanced prime
- 9409 – 972, centered octagonal number
- 9419 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9453 – triangular number
- 9455 – square pyramidal number
- 9457 – decagonal number
- 9467 – safe prime
- 9473 – Sophie Germain prime, balanced prime
- 9479 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9539 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9587 – safe prime
- 9591 – triangular number
- 9604 – 982
- 9629 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9647 – centered heptagonal number
- 9660 – ISO 9660 standard for CD-ROM file system
- 9689 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9699 – nonagonal number
- 9730 – triangular number
- 9743 – safe prime
- 9791 – Sophie Germain prime
- 9800 – member of a Ruth-Aaron pair (first definition) with 9801
- 9801 – 992, centered octagonal number, member of a Ruth-Aaron pair (first definition) with 9800
- 9839 – safe prime
- 9850 – decagonal number
- 9855 – magic constant of n × n normal magic square and n-Queens Problem for n = 27.
- 9870 – triangular number
- 9871 – balanced prime
- 9880 – tetrahedral number
- 9887 – safe prime
- 9899 – ISO 9899 standard for C programming language
- 9901 – unique prime
- 9923 – probably smallest certainly executable prime number on x86 MS-DOS [1]
- 9999 – Kaprekar number
Categories:- Integers
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