int main (void)
{
puts ("6 28 496 8128");
return 0;
}
create a program that iterates until it finds a perfect number, then store that perfect number into an array. Continue iterating until you find three more. Then, you have an array of four perfect numbers.
I don't believe that 50 perfect numbers have ever been found, last time I checked there were only about 47 known perfect numbers. It would also require an extremely powerful computer.
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6, 28, 496 and 8128 are the first four Perfect numbers.
Other than what? The first perfect numbers are 6 and 28.
No. The first two "perfect numbers" are 6 and 28.
No. In the first hundred numbers, there are only two perfect numbers: 6, and 28.
No, it isn't. In fact, it is not known whether are odd perfect numbers exist. The first perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, and 8128.
149162536496481100121144169196225256289324361400------------The above numbers are squares not perfect numbers. A perfect number n is one that is equal to the proper divisors of n. Here are the first few:628496812833550336858986905613743869132823058430081399521282658455991569831744654692615953842176191561942608236107294793378084303638130997321548169216I don't know if more of them are known. For more information see oeis.org.
No. The first four perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, 8128.
The first perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, 8128.More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_numberThe first perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, 8128.More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_numberThe first perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, 8128.More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_numberThe first perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, 8128.More information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_number
2002 is not a perfect number. The first four perfect numbers are 6, 28, 496, and 8128.