Wednesday, March 25, 2009

178

178 = 2 x 89. Note that 2 and 89 are the smallest and the largest Mersenne prime exponents under 100.

178 has a cube with the same digits as another cube: 1783 = 5,639,752 and 1963 = 7,529,536.

Each internal angle of a regular 180-sided polygon is
178 degrees.

178 has a representation as a sum of two squares: 178 = 32 + 132.


The
Heinkel He 178 was the world's first aircraft to fly under turbojet power, and the first practical jet plane.

Source:
Numeropedia

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