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'''127''' is the smallest triple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime Mersenne prime] and the smallest base 10 nice Friedman number as 127=-1+2<sup>7</sup> and also a base 2 nice Friedman number as (1+1)<sup>111</sup>-1*1, writing the whole expression in binary. |
'''127''' is the smallest triple [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersenne_prime Mersenne prime] and the smallest base 10 nice Friedman number as 127=-1+2<sup>7</sup> and also a base 2 nice Friedman number as (1+1)<sup>111</sup>-1*1, writing the whole expression in binary. |
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127 is the smallest triple Mersenne prime and the smallest base 10 nice Friedman number as 127=-1+27 and also a base 2 nice Friedman number as (1+1)111-1*1, writing the whole expression in binary.