1260

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$1260$ (one thousand, two hundred and sixty) is:

$2^2 \times 3^2 \times 5 \times 7$


The $16$th highly composite number after $1$, $2$, $4$, $6$, $12$, $24$, $36$, $48$, $60$, $120$, $180$, $240$, $360$, $720$, $840$:
$\map {\sigma_0} {1260} = 36$


The $16$th superabundant number after $1$, $2$, $4$, $6$, $12$, $24$, $36$, $48$, $60$, $120$, $180$, $240$, $360$, $720$, $840$:
$\dfrac {\map {\sigma_1} {1260} } {1260} = \dfrac {4368} {1260} = 3 \cdotp 4 \dot 6$


Arithmetic Functions on $1260$

\(\ds \map {\sigma_0} { 1260 }\) \(=\) \(\ds 36\) $\sigma_0$ of $1260$
\(\ds \map {\sigma_1} { 1260 }\) \(=\) \(\ds 4368\) $\sigma_1$ of $1260$


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