741 is pin no of operational amplifier that's why the no 741 has been given to opamp741
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741 is a pure number. It is an abstract concept which has no length associated with it.
Yes, 741 is a composite number. Its prime factorisation is: 3 x 13 x 19.
Composite.
741 is an odd number so is not divisible by 2 741/3 = 247 so yes divisible by 3
No it has a 1 at the end
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the prime number question! So, technically, 741 is not a prime number because it can be divided by numbers other than 1 and itself. It's like inviting more people to the party than just you and your bestie. So yeah, 741 is not in the exclusive prime number club.
741
The "741" in "microampere 741" refers to an operational amplifier IC produced by Texas Instruments. It is a popular and widely used chip that is commonly referenced by its part number. "Microampere" refers to the input bias current specification of the 741 op-amp, highlighting its low input current requirements.
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782% = 741/50
1 x 741 = 741 3 x 247 = 741 13 x 57 = 741 19 x 39 = 741