12 (number)

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12 10 2
Cardinal 12
twelve
Ordinal 12th
twelfth
Numeral system duodecimal
Factorization 2^2 \cdot 3
Divisors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
Roman numeral XII
Roman numeral (Unicode) Ⅻ, ⅻ
Binary 1100
Octal 14
Duodecimal 10
Hexadecimal C
Mathematical properties
φ(12) = 4 τ(12) = 6
σ(12) = 28 π(12) = 5
μ(12) = 0 M(12) = -2
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12 (twelve) is the natural number following 11 and preceding 13.

The word "twelve" is a native English word that presumably arises from the Germanic compound twa-lif "two-leave", meaning that two is left after one takes away the base, ten. This compound meaning may have been transparent to speakers of Old English, but the modern form "twelve" is quite opaque. Only the remaining tw- hints that twelve and two are related. Etymology (Weekley, Skeat) suggests that "twelve" (similar to "eleven") consists of two parts, the first meaning "two" and the second "leftover", so a literal translation would yield "two remaining [after having ten taken]".

A group of twelve things is called a Duodecad. The ordinal adjective is duodenary.

The number twelve is often used as a sales unit in trade, and is often referred to as a dozen. Twelve dozen are known as a gross. (Note that there are thirteen loaves in a baker's dozen.)

As shown below, the number twelve is frequently referenced in the Abrahamic religions and is also central to Western calendar and units of time.

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[edit] In mathematics

It is the first [composite number] of the form {p^2.q);a square prime, and also the first member of the (p^2) family in this form.

12 has an aliquot sum of 16 (133% in abundance). Accordingly, 12 is the first abundant number and demonstrates an 8 member aliquot sequence; {12,16,15,9,4,3,1,0} 12 is the 3rd composite number in the 3-aliquot tree. The only number which has 12 as its aliquot sum is the square 121. Only 2 other square primes are abundant 18 and 20

  • Twelve is a superfactorial, being the product of the first three factorials.
  • Twelve being the product of three and four, the first four positive integers show up in the equation 12 = 3 × 4, which can be continued with the equation 56 = 7 × 8.
  • In base thirteen and higher bases (such as hexadecimal), twelve is represented as C.
  • Twelve is the ninth Perrin number, preceded in the sequence by 5, 7, 10.
  • Twelve is the smallest weight for which a cusp form exists. This cusp form is the discriminant Δ(q) whose Fourier coefficients are given by the Ramanujan τ-function and which is (up to a constant multiplier) the 24th power of the Dedekind eta function. This fact is related to a constellation of interesting appearances of the number twelve in mathematics ranging from the value of the Riemann zeta function function at -1 i.e. ζ(-1)=-1/12, the fact that the abelianization of SL(2,Z) has twelve elements, and even the properties of lattice polygons.
  • Twelve is a sublime number, a number that has a perfect number of divisors, and the sum of its divisors is also a perfect number. Since there is a subset of 12's proper divisors that add up to 12 (all of them but with 4 excluded), 12 is a semiperfect number.
  • If an odd perfect number is of the form 12k+1, it has at least twelve distinct prime factors.

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Multiplication 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 50 100 1000
12 \times x 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 252 264 300 600 1200 12000

[edit] Geometry

12-sided dodecahedron
12-sided dodecahedron
12-sided rhombic dodecahedron
12-sided rhombic dodecahedron
Icosahedron with 12 vertices
Icosahedron with 12 vertices

It is possible to construct a perfect circle divided into twelve sectors of 30 degrees each, using only a compass and straightedge.

  1. Using a compass, construct a simple circle.
  2. Taking care not to change the radius setting, draw a second circle with center anywhere on the perimeter of the first.
  3. Now go to the two points where the second circle crosses the first, and draw two more circles from these centers.
  4. Continue this process to draw the final three circles, working your way around the perimeter of the first.
  5. Finally connect the center of the original circle with all other points of intersection, using a straightedge.
You now have twelve radial lines emanating from the center, separated by twelve 30-degree sectors, all constructed from seven equal-sized circles.

[edit] In numeral systems

١٢ Arabic ԺԲ Armenian
ιβ´ Ionian Greek ΔΙΙ Attic Greek
יב Hebrew
V20 Z1 Z1
Egyptian
१२ Indian (Devanāgarī) 十二 Chinese
௧௨ Tamil Roman and Etruscan
๑๒ Thai IIX Chuvash

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The passage of 12 hours.
The passage of 12 hours.
  • Most calendar systems have twelve months in a year.
  • The Western zodiac has twelve signs, as does the Chinese zodiac.
  • The Chinese use a 12 year cycle for time-reckoning called Earthly Branches.
  • There are twenty-four hours in a day in all, with twelve hours for a half a day. The hours are numbered from one to twelve for both the ante meridiem (a.m.) half of the day and the post meridiem (p.m.) half of the day. 12:00 after a.m. and before p.m. (in the middle of the day) is noon, and 12:00 after p.m. and before a.m. (in the middle of the night) is midnight. A new day is considered to start with the stroke of midnight. Furthermore, the basic units of time (60 seconds, 60 minutes, 24 hours) can all perfectly divide by twelve.
  • The minute hand of a clock face turns twelve times as fast as the hour hand.

[edit] Age 12

In Holland 12 is the age of consent

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Movies with the number twelve or its variations in their titles include

[edit] Television

  • The number twelve plays a significant role in the television franchise Battlestar Galactica. The characters come from the Twelve Colonies of Kobol and worship the twelve lords of Kobol. In the re-imagined series, there are also twelve models of the humanoid version of Cylons.
  • "The Number 12 Looks Just Like You" is an episode of the Television show "The Twilight Zone"

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  • The Roman form of 12 (XII) is used as the symbol of the organisation MJ12 in the Deus Ex computer game.

[edit] In other fields

  • There are 12 ounces in a troy pound (used for precious metals), and 12 constellations in the ecliptic (or signs of the zodiac).
  • In the former British currency system, there were twelve pence in a shilling.
  • In astrology, Pisces is the 12th sign of the Zodiac.
  • In Greek mythology, the number of labours of Heracles (Hercules).
  • The number of dan (master) grades in judo.
  • In English, twelve is the number of greatest magnitude that has just one syllable.
  • There are normally twelve pairs of ribs in the human body.
  • Twelve stars are featured on the European flag.
  • The car number of NASCAR's Ryan Newman.
  • In the United States, twelve people are appointed to sit on a jury for felony trials in all but four states, and in federal and D.C. courts. The number of jurors in the movie gave the title to the film 12 Angry Men.
  • Twelve men have walked on the Earth's moon.
  • The United States of America is divided into twelve Federal Reserve Districts (Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, and San Francisco); American paper currency has serial numbers beginning with one of twelve different letters, A through L, representing the Federal Reserve Bank from which the currency originated.
  • In tarot, card no. 12 is "the Hanged Man"
  • According to UFO conspiracy theory, Majestic 12 is a secret committee, allegedly set up by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to investigate the Roswell UFO incident and cover up future extra-terrestrial contact.

[edit] Historical years

12 A.D., 12 B.C., 1912, 2012, etc.

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[edit] References

  • Schwartzman, Steven (1994). The words of mathematics: An etymological dictionary of mathematical terms used in English. The Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 0-88385-511-9. 
  • Lattice Polygons and the Number 12, Bjorn Poonen, Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas, American Mathematical Monthly, Vol. 107, No. 3 (Mar., 2000) , pp. 238-250 [1]

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