40 (number)

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40 (forty) is the natural number following 39 and preceding 41. In English, forty is the only number whose constituent letters appear in alphabetical order.

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Cardinal 40
forty
Ordinal 40th
fortieth
Numeral system
Factorization<math>2^3 \cdot 5</math>
Divisors 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20
Roman numeralXL
Binary101000
Hexadecimal28

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In mathematics

Forty is an octagonal number, and as the sum of the first four pentagonal numbers, it is a pentagonal pyramidal number. It is a Harshad number.

Given 40, the Mertens function returns 0. 40 is the smallest number n with exactly 9 solutions to the equation φ(x) = n.

Forty is the number of n-queens problem solutions for n = 7.

In science

Astronomy

In religion

The number 40 is significant in Judaic, Christian and Islamic tradition: the tag Forty days and forty nights describes the period for which rain fell during Noah's flood, the period Moses spent on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments and the period Christ spent in the wilderness. In modern Western Christian practice, Lent consists of the 40 days preceding Easter.

The dead are usually mourned for forty days in Muslim cultures. Similarly, some Russians believe that ghosts of the dead hang around the site of their death for forty days.

In other fields

Forty is also:

See also

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