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  • ...divisor <math>1</math>, and all other positive integers have at least two proper divisors.
    436 bytes (63 words) - 16:27, 10 May 2021
  • A '''proper fraction''' is a fraction such that the absolute value is less than 1.
    245 bytes (32 words) - 16:17, 26 March 2020

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  • ## Proper punctuation, good grammar, and correct spelling
    4 KB (629 words) - 15:33, 3 January 2024
  • #10 The set S is {#, !, @, *, $, %}. How many different proper subsets are possible?
    4 KB (632 words) - 17:09, 11 October 2020
  • ...ities is descriptive of a set of nouns, though the nouns themselves may be proper in some cases.
    19 KB (2,947 words) - 16:19, 20 April 2008
  • ...letter of an article name. The choice of programming probably relates to proper/improper nouns that mean different things.--[[User:MCrawford|MCrawford]] 16
    658 bytes (98 words) - 16:26, 18 June 2006
  • * Created [[Proper fraction]] Page - October 19, 2006
    2 KB (265 words) - 18:33, 4 November 2006
  • ...g on two prime factorization articles. Since prime factorization is not a proper noun, the article should be "Prime factorization" instead of "Prime Factori
    1 KB (196 words) - 19:47, 29 September 2007
  • Just so you know, that is the proper capitalization of Reader's Digest National Word Power Challenge, the Scripp
    1 KB (165 words) - 17:49, 22 June 2006
  • ...ve it's better to teach that way. In the wiki, I would be sure to look up proper usage of terms more often. In other words, I'll let you guys decide.--[[Us
    5 KB (722 words) - 14:29, 26 October 2007
  • ...h> is an improper fraction. Fractions which are not improper are called [[proper fraction]]s.
    473 bytes (65 words) - 22:13, 17 September 2007
  • Does this qualify as a proper noun? --[[User:Dschafer|Dschafer]] 23:37, 24 June 2006 (EDT)
    2 KB (323 words) - 16:56, 25 December 2007
  • * A set is infinite if it can be put into [[bijection]] with one of its proper [[subset]]s.
    1 KB (186 words) - 23:19, 16 August 2013
  • ...an <math>B</math> itself. In the latter case, <math>A</math> is called a ''proper subset''.
    1 KB (217 words) - 09:32, 13 August 2011
  • ...et can be defined as a set that has the same [[cardinality]] as one of its proper subsets. Alternatively, infinite sets are those which cannot be put into [
    11 KB (2,021 words) - 00:00, 17 July 2011
  • How many positive integers have exactly three proper divisors (positive integral divisors excluding itself), each of which is le
    6 KB (983 words) - 05:06, 20 February 2019
  • How many [[positive integer]]s have exactly three [[proper divisor]]s (positive integral [[divisor]]s excluding itself), each of which ...n</math> is such an [[integer]]. Because <math>n</math> has <math>3</math> proper divisors, it must have <math>4</math> divisors,, so <math>n</math> must be
    2 KB (249 words) - 09:37, 23 January 2024
  • ...math>S</math> be the sum of the base <math>10</math> logarithms of all the proper divisors of <math>1000000</math>. What is the integer nearest to <math>S</m
    5 KB (847 words) - 15:48, 21 August 2023
  • ...than 1 will be called "nice" if it is equal to the product of its distinct proper divisors. What is the sum of the first ten nice numbers?
    6 KB (869 words) - 15:34, 22 August 2023
  • ...s whose coordinates are no larger than 40. Find the length of the longest proper sequence of dominos that can be formed using the dominos of <math>D_{40}.</
    7 KB (1,084 words) - 02:01, 28 November 2023
  • ...</math> be the sum of the base <math>10</math> [[logarithm]]s of all the [[proper divisor]]s (all [[divisor]]s of a number excluding itself) of <math>1000000 ...re <math>(6 + 1)(6 + 1) = 49</math> divisors, of which <math>48</math> are proper. The sum of multiple logarithms of the same base is equal to the logarithm
    3 KB (487 words) - 20:52, 16 September 2020
  • ...an 1 will be called ''nice'' if it is equal to the product of its distinct proper divisors. What is the sum of the first ten nice numbers? Let <math>p(n)</math> denote the product of the distinct proper divisors of <math>n</math>. A number <math>n</math> is ''nice'' in one of t
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