1728 (number)
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Template:Numbers 1700-1800 | |
Cardinal | One thousand, seven hundred [and] twenty-eight |
Ordinal | 1728th |
Factorization | |
Roman numeral | MDCCXXVIII |
Binary | 11011000000 |
Octal | 3300 |
Duodecimal | 1000 |
Hexadecimal | 6C0 |
1728 is the natural number following 1727 and preceding 1729. 1728 is a dozen gross, or one great gross.
[edit] In mathematics
It is the cube of 12, and as such is important in the duodecimal number system. 1728 famously occurs in the algebraic formula for the j-invariant of an elliptic curve. As a consequence, it is sometime called a Zagier as a pun on the Gross-Zagier theorem.
For the year AD 1728, see 1728.