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Cardinalseventy-two
Ordinalnd
Numeral systemLXXII
Factorization
Divisors1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72
Greek numeralΟΒ´
Roman numeralLXXII
Binary10010002
Ternary22003
Senary2006
Octal1108
Duodecimal6012
Hexadecimal4816

72 (seventy-two) is the natural number following 71 and preceding 73. It is half a gross or 6 dozen (i.e., 60 in duodecimal).

In mathematics

Seventy-two is the sum of four consecutive primes (13 + 17 + 19 + 23), as well as the sum of six consecutive primes (5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19). The product of 8 and 9, 72 is a pronic number.

The sum of Euler's totient function φ(x) over the first fifteen integers is 72. There are 17 solutions to the equation φ(x) = 72, more than any integer below 72, making it a highly totient number.

72 is the smallest number whose fifth power is the sum of five smaller fifth powers: 195 + 435 + 465 + 475 + 675 = 725.

The sum of the eighth row of Lozanić's triangle is 72.

In a plane, the exterior angles of a regular pentagon measure 72 degrees each.

In base 10, the number 72 is a Harshad number.

In science

  • The atomic number of hafnium
  • In degrees Fahrenheit considered to be room temperature.
  • The average number of heartbeats per minute for a resting adult.
  • Percentage of water of which the human body is composed.
  • The life duration of the ovule is 72 hours.
  • The axis of the earth moves of one degree every 72 years compared to stars and to the vault of heaven.

In astronomy

In religion

  • The number of languages spoken at the Tower of Babylon, according to later tradition.
  • The conventional number of scholars translating the Septuagint, according to the legendary account in the "Letter of Aristeas".
  • The conventional number of disciples sent forth by Jesus in Luke 10 in some manuscripts (seventy in others).
  • The number of names of God, according to Kabbalah (see names of God in Judaism).
  • The Shemhamphorasch related to the number of the names of God.
  • The total number of books in the Holy Bible in the Catholic version if the Book of Lamentations is considered part of the Book of Jeremiah.
  • The current distribution of the Book of Revelation is 22 chapters, adopted since the 13th century, but the oldest known division of the text is that the Greek commentator Andrew of Cesary (6th century) in 72 chapters.
  • The number of warriors on the Muslim side at the Battle of Badr.
  • The number of people martyred along with Imam Hussain at the Battle of Karbala.
  • The number of soldiers who will fight alongside Imam Mahdi against the Dajjal, according to Islamic ahadith are 313 not 72.
  • The 72 old men of the synagogue, according to the Zohar.
  • The number of houri each Muslim martyr (or every Muslim male, according to some ahadith) shall receive as companions in Paradise.
  • The degrees of the Jacob's ladder were to the number of 72, according to the Zohar.
  • The 72 disciples of Confucius who mastered his teachings (also given as 77).
  • Thoth, in an Egyptian creation myth, wins a 72nd of each day of the year from the Moon in a game of draughts, as a favour to Nut, the Sky Goddess. He uses these portions to make the five intercalary days on which the remaining Gods and Goddesses are born.[1]
  • The good god Osiris was enclosed in a coffin by 72 evil disciples and accomplices of Set.[2]
  • At the age of the puberty, the young Parsee received the investiture of the sacred cord Kucti made of 72 linens in symbol of the community.
  • In Cao Dai, the number of planets between hell and heaven.
  • In Islam, 72 is the number of sects or denominations that are doomed to Hell, according to Hadith (Sayings of prophet Muhammad).[3] [4]

In other fields

Seventy-two is also:

In sports and games

Footnotes

  1. ^ ISBN 0-292-72076-9
  2. ^ "Egyptian Myths", George Hart, p41, University of Texas Press, 1990
  3. ^ http://www.islamandsects.com. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Sunan Ibn Maajah, no. 3982 "My Ummah will be divided into seventy-three sects, one of which will be in Paradise and seventy-two will be in the Fire"