The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
being two more than forty
Synonyms: forty-two, xlii
| WordNet: 42 |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
being two more than forty
Synonyms: forty-two, xlii
| Wikipedia: 42 (number) |
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| 42 | |
|---|---|
| Cardinal | forty-two |
| Ordinal | 42nd (forty-second) |
| Factorization | 2 · 3 · 7 |
| Divisors | 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42 |
| Roman numeral | XLII |
| Binary | 1010102 |
| Octal | 528 |
| Duodecimal | 3612 |
| Hexadecimal | 2A16 |
42 (forty-two) is the natural number following 41 and preceding 43. The number has received considerable attention in popular culture due to its appearance in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, as "the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything."
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Forty-two is an abundant number; its factorization 2 · 3 · 7 makes it the second sphenic number and also the second of the form { 2 · 3 · r }. As with all sphenic numbers of this form, the aliquot sum is abundant by 12. 42 is also the second sphenic number to be bracketed by twin primes; 30 also rests between two primes. 42 has a 14 member aliquot sequence 42, 54, 66, 78, 90, 144, 259, 45, 33, 15, 9, 4, 3, 1, 0 and is itself part of the aliquot sequence commencing with the first sphenic number 30. Further, 42 is the 10th member of the 3-aliquot tree.
42 is the product of the first three terms of Sylvester's sequence; like the first five such numbers it is also a primary pseudoperfect number.
It is the sum of the totient function for the first eleven integers.
It is a Catalan number. Consequently, 42 is the number of noncrossing partitions of a set of five elements, the number of triangulations of a heptagon, the number of rooted ordered binary trees with six leaves, the number of ways in which five pairs of nested parentheses can be arranged, etc.
It is the reciprocal of a Bernoulli number.
It is conjectured to be the scaling factor in the leading order term of the "sixth moment of the Riemann zeta function". In particular, Conrey & Ghosh have conjectured

where the infinite product is over all prime numbers, p.[1][2]
It is a pronic number, and the third pentadecagonal number. It is a meandric number and an open meandric number.
Since the greatest prime factor of 422 + 1 = 1765 is 353 and thus more than 42 twice, 42 is a Størmer number.
42 is a perfect score on the USA Math Olympiad (USAMO)[3] and International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).[4]
In base 10, this number is a Harshad number and a self number, while it is a repdigit in base 4 (as 222).
The eight digits of pi beginning from 242,422 places after the decimal point are 42424242.
Given 27 same-size cubes whose nominal values progress from 1 to 27, a 3×3×3 magic cube can be constructed such that every row, column, and corridor, and every diagonal passing through the center, comprises 3 cubes whose sum of values is 42.
There are 42 principles of Ma'at, the Ancient Egyptian personification of physical and moral law, order, and truth. In the judgement scene described in the Egyptian and the Book of the Coming/Going Forth by Day (the Book of the Dead (which evolved from the Coffin Texts and the Pyramid Texts)), there are 42 gods and goddesses of Egypt, personifying the principles of Ma'at, who ask questions of the departed, while Thoth records the answers, and the deceased's heart is weighed against the feather of Truth (Ma'at). These 42 correspond to the 42 Nomes (Governmental Units) of Egypt. If the departed successfully answers all 42, s/he becomes an Osiris.
42 is the number with which God creates the Universe in Kabalistic tradition. In Kabbalah, the most significant name is that of the En Sof (also known as "Ein Sof", "Infinite" or "Endless"), who is above the Sefirot (sometimes spelled "Sephirot").[7] The Forty-Two-Lettered Name contains four combined names which are spelled in Hebrew letters (spelled in letters = 42 letters), which is the name of Azilut (or "Atziluth" "Emanation"). While there are obvious links between the Forty-Two Lettered Name of the Babylonian Talmud (see further up this page) and the Kabbalah's Forty-Two Lettered Name, they are probably not identical due to the Kabbalah's emphasis on numbers. The Kabbalah also contains a Forty-Five Lettered Name and a Seventy-Two Lettered Name.
The number 42 appears in various contexts in Christianity. There are 42 generations (names) in the Gospel of Matthew's version of the Genealogy of Jesus; it is prophesied that for 42 months the Beast will hold dominion over the Earth (Revelation 13:5); 42 men of Beth-azmaveth were counted in the census of men of Israel upon return from exile (Ezra 2:24); God sent bears to maul 42 of the youths who mock Elisha for his baldness (2 Kings 2:23), etc.
In Judaism, the number (in the Babylonian Talmud, compiled 375 AD to 499 AD) of the "Forty-Two Lettered Name" ascribed to God. Rab (or Rabhs), a 3rd century source in the Talmud stated "The Forty-Two Lettered Name is entrusted only to him who is pious, meek, middle-aged, free from bad temper, sober, and not insistent on his rights". [Source: Talmud Kidduschin 71a, Translated by Rabbi Dr. I. Epstein]. Maimonides felt that the original Talmudic Forty-Two Lettered Name was perhaps composed of several combined divine names [Maimonides "Moreh"]. The apparently unpronouncable Tetragrammaton provides the backdrop from the Twelve-Lettered Name and the Forty-Two Lettered Name of the Talmud.
Many occurrences of the number 42 in recent pop culture can be attributed as a homage to Douglas Adams' book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, in which the number 42 is The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, as calculated by an enormous supercomputer over a period of 7.5 million years. According to the fifth Hitchhiker volume, Mostly Harmless, 42 is the location of Stavromula Beta. Thus, 42 may be the world's longest written riddle, since the riddle of the question to the answer was raised in the first volume, and not answered until the final page of the fifth, and then passes unnoticed by the story's ever-bumbling characters. Adams later (1994) created the 42 Puzzle, a game based on the number 42.
Like Adams, Lewis Carroll[8] made repeated use of this number in his writings. (Likewise, Adams named the episodes of the original radio series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "fits", the word Carroll used to name the chapters of The Hunting of the Snark).
Examples of Carroll's use of 42:
| Arabic | ٤٢ |
| Bulgarian | четиридесет и две |
| Catalan | quaranta-dos |
| Chinese | 四十二 |
| Croatian | četrdeset i dva |
| Czech | čtyřicet dva |
| Danish | toogfyrre |
| Dutch | tweeënveertig |
| Spanish | Cuarenta y dos |
| Esperanto | Kvardek Du |
| Estonian | nelikümmend kaks |
| Filipino | apatnapu't dalawa |
| French | quarante-deux |
| Georgian | ორმოცდაორი [ormocdaori] |
| German | zweiundvierzig |
| Macedonian | четириесет и два |
| Hebrew | מב (Mem Bet) |
| Hindi | बयालीस, ४२ |
| Hungarian | negyvenkettő |
| Indonesian | empat puluh dua |
| Italian | quarantadue |
| Irish | Daichead ceathar |
| Icelandic | fjörutíu og tveir |
| Japanese | 四十二 (よんじゅうに) |
| Korean | 사십이 (마흔둘) |
| Latvian | četrdesmit divi |
| Lietuvių | Keturiasdešimt du |
| Lojban | vore |
| Maltese | tnejn u erbghin |
| Norwegian | førtito |
| Persian | چهل و دو |
| Polish | czterdzieści dwa |
| Portuguese | quarenta e dois |
| Romanian | patruzeci şi doi |
| Russian | сорок два |
| Serbian | четрдесет и два (alt. четрдесетдва) |
| Slovene | dvainštirideset |
| Slovak | štyridsaťdva |
| Spanish | cuarenta y dos |
| Swedish | fyrtiotvå |
| Tamil | நாற்பத்திரண்டு |
| Thai | สี่สิบสอง |
| Turkish | kırk iki |
| Suomeksi | neljäkymmentäkaksi |
| Vietnamese | bốn mươi hai |
| Welsh | pedwar-deg-dau, dau-ar-ddeugain |
42 is a common magic number used by programmers:
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