The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
being eight more than fifty
Synonyms: fifty-eight, lviii
| WordNet: 58 |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
being eight more than fifty
Synonyms: fifty-eight, lviii
| Wikipedia: 58 (number) |
| 58 | |
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| Cardinal | fifty-eight |
| Ordinal | 58th (fifty-eighth) |
| Factorization | ![]() |
| Divisors | 1, 2, 29, 58 |
| Roman numeral | LVIII |
| Binary | 1110102 |
| Octal | 728 |
| Duodecimal | 4A12 |
| Hexadecimal | 3A16 |
58 (fifty-eight) is the natural number following 57 and preceding 59.
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Fifty-eight is the fifteenth discrete tri-prime and the ninth in the (4.q) family. With 92 it forms the fourth discrete tri-prime pair. 58 has an aliquot sum of 32 and is the second composite member of the 83-aliquot tree.
Fifty-eight is the sum of the first seven prime numbers, an 11-gonal number, and a Smith number. Given 58, the Mertens function returns 0.
There is no solution to the equation x - φ(x) = 58, making 58 a noncototient. However, the sum of the totient function for the first thirteen integers is 58.
In the NBA, the most points ever scored in a fourth quarter was 58 by the Buffalo Braves (at Boston Celtics), Oct. 20, 1972. The Most points in a game by a rookie player: Wilt Chamberlain, 58: Philadelphia vs. Detroit, Jan. 25, 1960, and Philadelphia. vs. New York Knicks, Feb. 21, 1960
In Major League Baseball, the Philadelphia Phillies' Ryan Howard had 58 home runs in 2006, making him the NL's Most Valuable Player for 2006. The Dodgers' Don Drysdale had 58 consecutive shutout innings, May-June 1968.
Jersey number of Oakland Athletics pitcher Justin Duchscherer
Jersey number of Pittsburgh Penguins forward Kris Letang
Jersey number of Boston Red Sox pitcher Jonathan Papelbon
Jersey number of Detroit Tigers rookie pitcher Armando Galarraga
Jersey number of New York Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce
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The number 58 was commonly associated with misfortune in many civilizations native to either Central America or Southern America. Due to their beliefs in the original 58 sins, the number came to symbolize curses and ill-luck. Aztec oracles supposedly stumbled across the number an unnaturally high number of times before disaster fell. One famous recording of this, though largely discredited as mere folktale, concerned the oracle of Moctezuma II, who allegedly counted 58 pieces of gold scattered before a sacrificial pit the day prior to the arrival of Hernan Cortés.
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